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World War II: The Diary of a Tail Gunner S/Sgt. Joe B. McCall - Paperback

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by Jolene McCall (Author)

Jolene McCall's tenth book is a vivid, deeply researched narrative drawn from the wartime diary of her father, Staff Sergeant Joe B. McCall-B-17 gunner and armorer with the 457th Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force. From a small-town boyhood in Texarkana to formation takeoffs over the English countryside, McCall restores the texture of a life lived between depot platforms, church socials, briefing rooms, and flak-scarred skies.

Guided by Joe's own words, the book follows his path through stateside training, the crossing to England, the rhythm of stand-downs and early-morning briefings, and a hard run of missions over occupied Europe. The reader will witness the quiet competence of ground crews, the nerve of young airmen learning to fly as one machine, and the long minutes over target when a crew's fate came down to discipline and luck. Between sorties, there is London on a 48-hour pass, letters finding their way across an ocean, and the stubborn humor that kept a crew whole.

McCall pairs diary entries with photographs, maps, mission records, and local history to place one airman's story in the larger sweep of the war-and in the everyday America he came home to. The result is both intimate and authoritative: a daughter's clear-eyed tribute and a historian's careful reconstruction. Readers who love World War II aviation, family memoir, and true stories told with heart will find a book that remembers the men who did the job and asked little for it.

Part history, part family album, and wholly human, this is the legacy of a quiet man who never asked for a spotlight and earned it all the same. It preserves his courage for the next generation-and reminds us what duty, friendship, and homecoming really mean.

Number of Pages: 408
Dimensions: 0.84 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: March 10, 2026
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