Retired orthopedic surgeon Sam T. Moore, MD, recounts his experiences as a Flight Surgeon with the Army Air Corps in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, India, and the China/Burma theater, based on daily diaaries he kept during that period. Dr. Moore describes the war through a surgeon's eyes and presents an accurate and revealing view of life at the forward fighter bases. He offers a fresh, uncensored, first-person account told with characteristic warmth, modesty, and good humor.
SAM T. MOORE, MD, retired orthopedic surgeon, is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma Medical School and Case Western University Medical Center at Cleveland, OH. He served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, India, and China.
JAMES EDWIN ALEXANDER, Ph.D., is the former dean of the Meinders School of Business at Oklahoma City University. He received his education from University of the Pacific, Boston University, Claremont Graduate School, and Vanderbilt University. The author of 18 books, he is listed in Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in Finance and Industry.