PAPPY GUNN
by
Book Details
About the Book
The name--..oft heard and heralded during and
after World War II
PAPPY GUNN
ordinarily speaks for itself----------------------------however in this book, the
unforgettable, untold to this day, human story of the legendary “Pappy Gunn,”
hero of the Pacific Air War and to his family who knew and loved him ------.this
story is told with the understanding of one who had the foreknowledge and
burning determination to sort out the facts and myths about him, Nathaniel
Gunn, the author, fellow lover of flying, and his youngest son, who was with
him until his untimely crash in Civilian life doing what he loved to do -
flying, flying, flying!!
You’ll find the story intriguing in its discoveries, packed with
Pappy’s own personal original files, long forgotten letters, documents and photographs
spanning Pappy’s youth into the U.S. Navy, marriage, retirement in
Fighting 3 wars at once
- His family
imprisoned by the Japanese..
- The brass who
needed him to accomplish the impossible
- And, the
enemy who had the upperhand, but not for long !!
Thank God - his was a
triumphant battle in all three!!!!
About the Author
Nathaniel Irvin Gunn, was born on
At eleven years old, Nathaniel
and his family lived through the horrors of World War II in a Japanese Prison
Camp for three long years. His father,
fortunately or unfortunately, was called into the military battling his own three wars to free
them.
Nathaniel’s early life was in the
sunlight and shadow of his father, Paul I. “Pappy’ Gunn.
His own personality and love of
adventure and flying in a different context, left an
impression on Nathaniel and a unyielding desire to give his father this tribute
only he could relate. His writing
abilities put to the ultimate test, he hopes the reader will find the story one
long overdue and an enduring part of history it should be.
Nathaniel was educated in the
Philippine Islands after the war by his own choice where he was given an
insight into more than the everyday events that shaped not only their family
life but, also, the underworkings of governmental
decisions that sometimes shaped countries and world politics.