This is the true story of the actions and bravery of 11 heroes flying the B-24 Bomber, The Daisy Mae in the Central Pacific and South Pacific during World War II in the Pacific.
This is the true story of the actions and bravery of 11 heroes flying the B-24 Bomber, The Daisy Mae in the Central Pacific and South Pacific during World War II in the Pacific.
This is the true story of the actions and bravery of 11 heroes flying the B-24 Bomber, The Daisy Mae in the Central Pacific and South Pacific during World War II in the Pacific.
Thanksgiving Weekend 1942 from 1001 Bedtime Stories of World War II
After Molly had such a terrible Tuesday, she now looks forward to the Thanksgiving Weekend away from the Consolidated B-24 Plant in San Diego and spending the time with her family at Balboa Park.
Listen to the author, Wayne Perkins read every word of the book in the way the book was intended to be read!
This is the true story of the actions and bravery of 11 heroes flying the B-24 Bomber, The Daisy Mae in the Central Pacific and South Pacific during World War II in the Pacific.
Welcome to Story 9: Terror on Tuesday from 1001 Bedtime Stories of World War II by Wayne Perkins. This story is taken from my book, The Last Flight of the Daisy Mae: A Story of Heroism and Hope at 17,000 Feet.
Now you can listen to the Last Flight of the Daisy Mae in Audio-book format Narrated by the Author Wayne Perkins
This is the true story of the actions and bravery of 11 heroes flying the B-24 Bomber, The Daisy Mae in the Central Pacific and South Pacific during World War II in the Pacific.
The Last Flight of the Daisy Maeis now an audio book. You can listen to the book in the author’s voice as exactly the way it was intended to sound. You can enjoy the audio book through Amazon, Audible and iTunes. http://tinyurl.com/y7hthh7y
Molly Alphabet is joined by many female workers from a variety of backgrounds, building massive B-24 and PB4Y Bombers during World War II. This is the 7th Story of 1001 Bedtime Stories of World War II by Wayne Perkins the author of The Last Flight of the Daisy Mae.
Video Story 2 from 1001 Bedtime Stories of World War II by Wayne Perkins
Watch the video below and learn about what life was like on the South Side of Chicago on December 7, 1941
Young Fran Perkins is in for a big surprise that will change his life forever. It is December 7, 1941 on a very cold, winter’s day in Washington Heights, Illinois.
Fran and his brothers Jim and Bob are planning an outing when news arrives on the radio, that changes the boys forever.