Publisher's Synopsis
If the fates had been just a shade different, we might all be flying to-and-from Cullerton International instead of O'Hare International.
This is the incredible story of Bill Cullerton, a leading United States Army Air Force ace in World War Two. Few could have survived the harrowing ordeal he experienced.
Here is a tale of salmon fishing, war, survival and friendship.
This is the true story of The Window at St. Catherine's.
*****The Waffen-SS officer takes Bill's gun, jams it against his right side just under his rib cage.
'For you the war is over," the Waffen-SS officer says. He pulls the trigger.
*****'The window at St. Catherine's is really a grabber.'hanging on every word' is a cliché so I won't use it, but it is a good read-solidly and well told." -William A. Rooney, co-author The Enola Gay and the Smithsonian Institution