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    Format
    Paperback
    Publication date
    2015
    Publisher
    Blood Month Productions, Ltd United States
    Number of pages
    600
    Condition
    New
    SKU
    V9781936003419
    ISBN
    9781936003419
    Paperback
    Condition: New

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  • Basher five-two: the true story of F-16 fighter pilot Captain Scott O'Grady
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    How They Met

    Author's Note: The Battle of Okinawa began April 1st, 1945 and ended June 22nd, 1945. The entire island was devastated. Crumbled and charred black from bombing and shelling. 183,000 U.S. troops invaded the island, wielding tanks, grenades, and guns. 122,000 Okinawans, nearly one third of the population, almost all civilians, were killed. Almost all the rest were left homeless.

     

    Mother and older sister disappeared in flame then smoke, nowhere to be found. Grandmother lost her sight and grandfather lost his limbs, we can't remember how. Grandmother and grandfather tell us to leave them behind. We beg them to let us stay. We don't want to be alone.

    "We will fetch water for you. We will scratch your backs, pick off maggots and squeeze the pus out of your wounds for you. Please let us stay here and die with you."

    We beg and weep for two whole days but they still refuse. "You're too young to die just yet. You can't give up. You must go."

    So we obey. We dig a hole. We leave them in the hole with the rest of the food, not much, just a jar of miso paste and some dried squid. We cover the hole with branches. We cover the branches with dirt. We place stones in the shape of a circle on to