Or Go Down in Flame: A Navigator's Death Over Schweinfurt
W. Raymond Wood. Sarpedon Publishers, $24.95 (240pp) ISBN 978-0-9627613-9-3
This is the engrossing story of an American professor's quest to learn how his older brother was killed in WW II and the process by which the body was transported to its final resting place, the family plot in Missouri. Lt. Elbert S. Wood, navigator on a B-17 bomber during a 1943 raid over Germany, was the sole member of the crew who did not parachute safely to ground after the plane was damaged. (Lt. Wood, wounded, was probably strangled by his own parachute lines.) The author interviewed surviving crewmen, visited the crash site and questioned German civilians who attended Lt. Wood's funeral in the small Bavarian town where his body was taken. He constructed an outline of his brother's military career and a moment-by-moment account of his last mission. In one of many poignant moments, Wood pays tribute to the town Burgermeister who went out of his way to give an American airman a dignified burial (German soldiers on leave served as guards of honor) ``when this was not a popular or even safe course of action.'' The book may also be read as an exemplar of how to research the fate of an American combat casualty. Wood teaches anthropology at the University of Missouri. Photos. (Oct.)
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Reviewed on: 10/04/1993
Genre: Nonfiction
Hardcover - 240 pages - 978-1-61200-177-7