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Fightin' Air Force #8 (1957)

Charlton · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
The Hero Played It Safe
6 pp · war

Lt. Cal Evers has a reputation for flying smart rather than flashy—he plays it safe, follows the book, and racks up kills with methodical precision while his more daring wingman Chubby Blake admires his results but questions his caution. When both pilots are shot down and captured at a Nazi airstrip, they discover the Germans are holding an ace card: a hidden Panzer division poised to turn the tide of the war. Now Evers must decide whether his textbook approach to survival still applies when the stakes have shifted from personal safety to stopping an enemy offensive that could change everything.

Grounded Eagles
5 pp · war

Lieutenants Ken Walters and Blip Jones earned the nickname "the Twin Eagles" for their deadly skill against enemy aircraft, but their reckless flying gets them grounded—assigned instead as air-ground liaison officers supporting troops on the line in Korea. When a massive enemy attack breaks through, both pilots find themselves in the thick of the fighting on the ground, using every trick and bit of nerve they've got to call in air support and hold the line.

Susie's Last Run
2 pp · war

A nightly Japanese bomber christened "Susie" has become the bane of an air base, disrupting the men's rest with regular raids—until Lt. Al Becker devises an audacious plan to end the harassment once and for all. With help from a fellow officer and a calculated bit of ingenuity, Becker sets a trap designed to ground the persistent raider for good.

Up from the Mud
3 pp · war

A mud-covered doughboy named Stumpy Walters watches a pilot strafe enemy trenches from above and dreams of escape—so when he's offered a chance to learn to fly, he jumps at it, even if it means going AWOL to do so. After earning his wings through sheer determination, Stumpy gets his commission and returns to the front as a pilot, choosing to fly dangerous solo missions supporting the ground troops instead of chasing glory in aerial combat. The soldiers he once fought beside soon discover that their unlikely hero was once one of them, fighting in the very mud he escaped.

The Timid Pilot
7 pp · war

Captain Art Larada, a decorated Korean War ace and model for every young pilot in the squadron, suddenly finds himself gripped by paralyzing fear after a harrowing in-flight emergency shatters his confidence—and he refuses to fly again. When enemy forces break through the perimeter and overrun the airfield, Larada must confront his terror head-on to save himself and a fellow officer from capture.

Do As I Say...
2 pp · war

Major Heaton earns a strict reputation for disciplining his pilots hard—but his methods are meant to keep them alive in combat. When his outfit faces enemy fighters near the lines and Heaton himself joins the fray to save two of his men, his pilots finally understand that their demanding skipper practices what he preaches. A 1957 war story about the cost of leadership and the difference between orders given and orders lived.

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