WWII veteran writes memoir so his story will be remembered
Nov 11,2016 / By Monica Martinez / No Comment
Each year there are fewer and fewer Second World War veterans, and as they pass away, a lot of their war stories a
re lost with them.
But WWII Canadian fighter pilot, Jack Henry Hilton, put his memories in a book so they won’t be forgotten.
Tellwell published his memoir The Saga of a Canadian Typhoon Fighter Pilot in 2015.
The 97-year-old writes about his time behind the stick destroying enemy tanks, trains and bridges. He survived four crashes in his Hawker Typhoon fighter plane and flew 100 missions over Europe, including on D-Day.
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