"Never forget that we are all first and foremost Americans. We should look at common goals and seek compromise, rather than conquering the other side, which serves only to divide us. As private citizens, we can do something to alter our perspective. United, we've done amazing things: We defeated fascism, put a man on the moon, and created a cultural and economic empire that is the envy of the world.
Somehow, we've forgotten that. America will never be perfect. It will always have problems. But the only solution is to stay together and find common ground. Stay united. We proved that in World War II, and we can prove it again." - John "Lucky" Luckadoo
This was the true story of one B-17 pilot's journey over the sky's of Europe in WW II. I enjoyed it but Lucky's epilogue really made the book hit home.
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