![]() ![]() ![]() John must continue uncovering Gene’s story of survival and struggle as he himself confronts life as a grieving single father to two young sons. Gene reluctantly gives up memories of his transport on a hell ship and his six-hundred-mile forced march in 1945 as Central Europe becomes a continent of death.Īs John records three years of interviews with Gene, his wife, Carmen, fights her own war against cancer. Stories of burning bomber planes cartwheeling through the German sky and mortally wounded friends screaming for help are only the beginning. When the elderly Gene finally shares his saga, John has no idea of the wounds he’s reopening. The teacher, John Armbruster, will have to wait sixteen years to hear this story. It turns out the tail gunner, Gene Moran, lives just a few miles up the road. Nonfiction - Historical - WWII - Personal NarrativeĪ rookie social studies teacher overhears a conversation about a World War II tail gunner who survived a four-mile fall from the sky. Written by John Armbruster with interviews of Gene Moran, WWII Vet ![]()
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