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    The War Lover

    I've seen the movie several times over the years, and have been enthralled by the Martin Caidin book, "Everything But The Flak", which documented the true story of how three B-17's were resurrected and flown in formation to England for the filming of the movie. This past weekend I found the John Hersey book of the same name. It is the grittiest, most realistic human story of the air war over Europe that I've ever read, especially for fiction. Anyone else read it?

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    yes I read it about 25 years ago, a very good book.
    No one ever mentions this though, the Steve McQueen characters name in the book is Buzz Marrow, in the Film it is Rickson.
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    I have read the War Lover and seen the movie. Both VG. Martin Caiden's book "Flying Forts" briefly describes the treck to AZ to pick up three B-17s for the movie.
    Will have to read your book sounds interesting...
    on a sidenote..after reading Flying Forts back in the very early eighties....I thought there might still be some B-17s left out there...planned a trip after school to visit...Never made it to AZ after high school... Finally made it to the boneyard a few weeks ago....saw a few of the planes,,,, wasn't able to make the tour...next time always next time...
    "It is better to be down here, wishing you were up there, than up here wishing you were down there."

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    Partly, the War Lover was inspired by the heroism of Raleigh, NC native General Alexander Boyd Andrews (now deceased) who brought his B-17 back to England after the entire nose was taken off by German flak. This action saved the life of several wounded crew members. Andrews, whom I knew well, was a fine gentleman of many talents, and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal.
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    Have a look at Google Earth, Bovingdon Hertfordshire if you want to see where some of the film was made. Some parts are easy to explore(the market area) but the owner of the other half is not easy to get on with and is fed up with amateur historians tramping about his land without permission.(The airfield that is)
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    "Everything But The Flak" is a great story, a bunch of larger than life personalities doing something that could never happen today. As a kid, I wanted to be like them, as an adult, well, I wanna be like them!

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