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Title: God Is Still My Co Pilot
by Robert L. Scott
ISBN: 0-317-17716-8
Publisher: Beachcomber Books
Pub. Date: June, 1967
Format: Hardcover
List Price(USD): $35.00
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Early WWII Best Seller Remains A Timeless Classic
Comment: God is My Copilot
by Robert L. Scott
Original Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York 1943
This early wartime best seller brought hope to America in the early days of the Pacific war after a grim string of defeats extending from Pearl Harbor, Wake Island to Bataan. Told through the first hand experiences of ace Robert L. Scott, ultimate victory was never in doubt. For generations of readers, it is the classic story the Flying Tiger's shark-faced P-40s, the brilliant tactics and leadership of General Claire Chennault, and victorious outnumbered American fighter pilots who out-flew and out-fought the opposition. This book belongs in every serious aviation library.

Rating: 5
Summary: Gen Scott tells it like it is...again!
Comment: God is Still my Co-pilot was first eluded to in the introduction to God is my Co-pilot, back in '42, and finally made it to press in 67.This book was dedicated to Gen Scott's mother, who was the source of his drive and determination to make something of himself and of his life. He has suceeded in more than a million ways, obviously! This book is very good reading and details Gen Scott's life in the 50s and early 60s, when this country was outdone by russia in the space race and when our politicians got us into a war we couldnt possibly when. Gen Scott lets the reader know exactly what he thinks in a lot of politically "incorrect" areas, which we can do today, but in 67 it was strictly taboo, preventing him from getting the book published in the traditional manner, subsequently having to get patrons involved. We have Robert "Strange" Mcnamara to thank, the Secretary of Defense at the time. This is a very good book and i recommend it highly to anybody ! interested!

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