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“McDonough brings such passionate perspective to this amazing and heretofore largely unknown story that it’s nearly impossible to put down.”—James R. Hansen, prizewinning aerospace historian and bestselling author of First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong

When Myron King of the U.S. Army Air Corps arrived in England in 1944, he fully expected to fly dangerous bombing missions over Nazi Germany. What the twenty-three-year-old lieutenant had no way of predicting, however, was that he would spend his last months in Europe entangled in a bizarre affair born of the mounting tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. Ultimately, King faced three wars: the monumental conflict between the Allies and the Third Reich, the nascent Cold War, and a personal battle with the military brass to clear his name after enduring a grossly unjust court-martial.

This book presents an engrossing account of King’s early life and wartime service as part of the 401st Bombardment Group, U.S. Eighth Air Force. As a child growing up in New York and Tennessee, he was thoroughly captivated by the young field of aviation and dreamed of becoming a pilot. Attending college when Pearl Harbor was attacked, he realized his boyhood ambition by enlisting as an Air Corps cadet. After completing flight training two years later, King and his crew flew a B-17 bomber across the Atlantic to join their fellow airmen at a base near the English village of Deenethorpe—doing their first battle not with German fighters but with a raging storm during the Greenland-to-Iceland leg of the journey.

Once settled in Great Britain, the King Crew flew twenty missions from November 1944 through February 1945. It was on their last flight to Berlin that enemy fire crippled their plane and forced them to land in Poland amid the Russian forces that were advancing on Germany from the east. There events took a decidedly strange turn as King became embroiled in an incident involving a young stowaway and the increasingly complicated relations between the United States and Stalin’s regime. Scapegoated in the episode, King would leave the Air Corps with his honorable record severely soiled—a wrong that would take years to undo.

The Wars of Myron King is more than just a rattling good true-life adventure story. Based on a wide array of published and primary sources, including trial transcripts and interviews with King, the book offers a unique view of the experience of air combat, the intertwining of politics and military justice, and the complex circumstances that inaugurated the Cold War.

James Lee McDonough is professor emeritus of history at Auburn University. He is the author of ten books, including Shiloh—In Hell Before Night, Stones River—Bloody Winter in Tennessee, Chattanooga—A Death Grip on the Confederacy, War in Kentucky: From Shiloh to Perryville, and Nashville: The Western Confederacy’s Final Gamble. This is his second book on a World War II subject.

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Looking for a captivating World War II story filled with intrigue and adventure? Look no further than "The Wars of Myron King: A B-17 Pilot Faces WW II and U. S.-Soviet Intrigue." This gripping tale, written by James Lee McDonough, brings to life the incredible journey of Myron King, a young lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps. With its blend of historical accuracy and heart-pounding storytelling, this book is a must-read for any history enthusiast or avid reader.

From the moment King arrives in England in 1944, he is thrust into a world of danger and uncertainty. As a B-17 pilot, he flies dangerous bombing missions over Nazi Germany, facing life-or-death situations with bravery and skill. But what sets this story apart is the unexpected twist of events that unfolds, as King becomes entangled in a web of U.S.-Soviet intrigue. As tensions rise between the two superpowers, King finds himself caught in the middle of a personal battle to clear his name after a grossly unjust court-martial.

This book is not just a thrilling adventure, but also a deeply researched account of King's life and wartime service. McDonough's meticulous attention to detail and use of primary sources, including trial transcripts and interviews, provides a unique perspective on the experience of air combat and the complex circumstances that led to the Cold War. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a captivating page-turner, "The Wars of Myron King" is sure to leave you enthralled.

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