Author & Aviation Buff Steve Knowles new Book
“35 Missions – The Frank Boyle Story”
Sadly, World War II-era Army Air Corps airmen who saw combat
had an extremely high fatality rate, especially those in
bomber crews. Elite Online Publishing is proud to release
the true story, as told by author Steve Knowles, “35
Missions – The Frank Boyle Story” about a courageous
American-hero who defied the odds and survived 35 bombing
missions over Nazi occupied Europe. |
For someone interested in the subject of aircraft or World
War II air combat, available reference material often misses
the human factor. Author and Aviation history authority
Steve Knowles and
Elite Online
Publishing
are taking a big step forward in telling the story of unsung
heroes, by announcing Knowles's recent work “35 Missions –
The Frank Boyle Story”. The book will go on pre-sale
November 13th, 2018, at the remarkably low
limited-time-only price of .99 cents. The author is an
historian with deep knowledge of the time period, and is
also a personal friend of Staff Sergeant Frank Boyle who was
a ball turret gunner on a B-17 bomber during World War II.
Knowles gathered Frank’s adventures, close calls, and
thoughts on his service, first-hand and wove them in with
the larger history of the Second World War.
“This is a dream come true being able to get
'35 Missions – The Frank Boyle Story' out to where more
people can learn of the courageous, critically important,
heretofore untold story of someone like Frank Boyle,”
commented Knowles. “Most war books describe battles,
leaders and strategies. However, comparatively few tell the
combat story of the regular guy who enlisted, did his duty,
came home, went into business and started a family. But
that’s who won the war. There's no better time to grab a
copy than during our pre-sale where the book will cost less
than a cup of coffee.”
In the arena and period of time when Boyle
was an American B-17 ball turret gunner over Europe, many
American B-17 crews never made it past twelve missions
before being shot down, let alone 35.
Boyle's personal combat story is harrowing,
sobering, surprising, yet oftentimes humorous. Together with
historical events surrounding World War II air combat, the
book provides an entertaining tale sure to be appreciated by
fans of history, adventure, military books, or human
bravery.
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https://eliteonlinepublishing.com.
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