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04 Sep, 2019
Junk!
Engine would not start with this unit in place. re-installed old unit and car runs Fine, AFTER I found a broken hose while changing units.

01 Apr, 2021
Cheap, Throw away, high Quality pix.
Most excellent camera for the price. This is my 9th (NINTH) one. I keep knocking them off the workbench or a table. They always land on either the Battery Door or the Lens, The Battery door CAN be taped up, but jamming up the Lens Gears, totals them.
08 May, 2013
Great personal stories, not a lot of boring history.
This is an excellent book to show the dangers faced and sacrifices made by some of the Greatest Generation, as Tom Brokaw dubbed them.
My Dad's name was also Tom. He was a Radioman/Gunner 1st Class on B 17's. He was one of the first responders after Pearl Harbor, joining the famous 19th Bomb Group in the Phillipines, just two weeks before the US surrender, staying with them until they were finally relieved from Australia.
He later was one of the 482nd Bomb Group's (The Pathfinders) founding members in England in '43 and may have even been in one of the lead planes on some of Tom Hammond's early missions, recounted in this book.
Dad never talked much about the war. After his passing, it took me 20 years to find out what happened to a crashed B 17's photo in our family album.
This book gives everyone in our family a chance to see the kind of things their Husband, Father & Grandfather went through as a young man.
I'd recommend this book to anyone who's Father or Grandfather was part of the "Mighty 8th" US Air Force. I hate to use this forum to push other books, but if you like this book, find a copy of "Queens Die Proudly" and "Bluenoser Tales". The stories in these three books, will take you from Pearl Harbor to VE Day, with some of the greatest pilots and bravest airmen to ever wear the Wings of the USAAC and the USAF.
You'll laugh at some of the stories, but keep a box of tissues handy. Remember, not all of them came home.