Read by: Kevin Franzen
Language: English
Length: 3 hours and 40 minutes
Publisher: MuseumAudiobooks.com
Release date: 2020-01-10
George Churchill Kenney (1889-1977) was a United States Army Air Force general during World War II. Kenney's work narrates the remarkable life of Paul Irvin “Pappy” Gunn and his exploits during the Second World War. Gunn was an integral part of the war effort in the Pacific during WWII. Besides being a brilliant pilot, he was a formidable aviation engineer, a mechanical genius who could rebuild anything from an electric razor to an airplane engine or any of the plane’s hundreds of accessories. This book makes it clear why many admirals, generals, and soldiers considered Gunn as one of aviation's great pioneers.