Title:
Black Sheep One - The Life Of Gregory Pappy Boyington
Genre:
Autobiography
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Binding:
Paperback
Type of Book:
Non-Fiction
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:39:48
Synopsis:
Anyone over 50 should recognize the name: leading the WWII Marine Fighting Squadron 214Athe air and ground fighting Black SheepABoyington ("Black Sheep One”) racked up the most hits in the Marines, earning the Medal of Honor before being shot down over Japanese territory in 1944. Presumed dead, he spent 20 months in a prisoner-of-war camp, and was released at wars end to the surprise of the nation. Twelve years later, his memoir Baa Baa Black Sheep hit bestseller lists, and six years after that, the book became a hit TV series starring Robert Conrad. Retired naval flight officer Gamble, who has already penned an account of the squads exploits, here narrows his focus to its most famous exponent. The results are less than heroic. Black Sheeps appeal was in its raciness for its time (in one scene quoted here, Boyington is on his knees "in front of two very gorgeous gams”); one purpose of this book seems to be to fill in the blanks and innuendo, and to detail some years better lost. Its unclear that anyone still cares about these matters, though, and the same is true of the numbing familial detail of the first chapters. But Boyingtons military exploits are still of interest to buffs, and here Gambles expertise comes to the fore. If Boyington, who died in 1988 at 76, had a tendency to fudge or exaggerate, Gamble carefully sets the matter of his actual achievements straight, and they remain impressive. Veterans of the war and fans of the show may want the full story here, but since Gamble assumes Boyingtons status rather than rehabilitates it, few others will tune in.
Barcode:
0891418016
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:39:48