A White Man's War

The Story of Heroism and Disillusionment

by George L. Smith


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/6/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 244
ISBN : 9780595485864
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 244
ISBN : 9780595606801

About the Book

A White Man's War propels the reader on a journey of grit and determination by volunteer aviators who flew in the two skies of World War II: one white and the other black.

Captain Jeremiah Jackson of the 332nd fighter squadron and his fellow black officers suffered the most egregious and despicable racial aspersions from the white military, but continued to fulfill their commitment to their country and, more importantly, to themselves.

The Tuskegee Airmen were shunned and ridiculed by the Chiefs of Staff as being unworthy of training in the complex aircraft of Army Air Force. After proving their flying ability and courage, the group was still refused admission to the white officers’ facilities.

Ride along in the bloody skies of Europe as Jackson and his comrades fight two opponents: the German Luftwaffe and the white military establishment. With at least a chance of success with the former, the latter will still prove elusive. An effort to probe the minds of black men whose only desire was to serve their country and prove their self-worth is a journey worth taking.

Captain Jackson is about to embark on the most important bomber support mission of his life . . .


About the Author

George L. Smith Joined the navy two weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He flew hazardous duty in both the North and South Pacific and was discharged in 1946. Electronic engineering was his major; writing became an avocation. He and his wife Jeri reside in California.