The Legend of Lieutenant Thompson

The Legend of Lieutenant Thompson
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9781514493762
ISBN-13 : 1514493764
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Book Synopsis The Legend of Lieutenant Thompson by : Neil Burckart

Download or read book The Legend of Lieutenant Thompson written by Neil Burckart and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2016-05-20 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This story is about a young man who joins the army air corp. in 1942. He became a bomber pilot and flew thirty missions over enemy territory, was wounded twice, and received thirteen medals for his exemplary service. After the war, he moved his young family to Alaska to find work. He worked as a stevedore on the docks. In his off hours, he started commercial fishing and hunting. Eventually he became a guide. As the years passed, he became one of the very best guides in all of Alaska and has guided thousands of hunters over the years in some of the most inhospitable countries in the whole world. He is one of the charter members of the prestigious Safari Club International. Lieutenant Thompsons story goes beyond the imagination, from being attacked by angry bears to surviving more than one bush pilot accident. With more than twenty-five thousand hours of flying in the bush, he escaped a revolution in the Republic of Central Africa, where one of his planes was shot down and one of his pilots was killed. This is his story, where he performs numerous life-and-death rescues, including the Coast Guard. This book is one adventure after another. A must read for those who admire the war heroes and the adventures between man and beast and the great outdoors.


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