Getting prepped to start "Stranger In A Strange Land". Low temps are hitting the mid 40's and I'm getting' tired of surfing the tv guide looking for anything worth watching. Although I did catch the last 45 minutes of " In Harms Way" last night.
Vol 46: Record of Air Operations (PHILIPPINE Operations, 2nd Phase) Oct. 1946 First Demobilization Board This award was written on the basis of the memory and fragmentary materials of Col. MATSUMAE, a senior staff of the 4th Army Air Force, who took part in the PHILIPPINE Operations. It's JM-12 at Hyperwar. I'm about 1/3 the way through cleaning it up.
My preparations consists of procrastinating, falling asleep before I start and trying to remember what I was going to do. Think I'll open the book tonight.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon...o.goodreads.com/books/1348891928i/9850339.jpg Just starting it. Though the blurb says "A New History of World War II", so far there's nothing to it, it seems to be a standard overview.
10th grade teacher had us do 3 page book reports. I did seven on Stranger. Next year it was required reading for her class. Got her "not retained". The longest conversation I ever had with my father was when he came home and picked up the copy of Stranger I was reading. "They have this is the school library?" "Yes."
I'm about 225 pages into it, and not sure I'll finish. It's got too many basic errors an historian ought not recirculate.
Of course the intent was to undermine Allied morale, but my impression is that the troops at least found her, Tokyo Rose, Lord Haw-Haw, et. al. more amusing/entertaining than anything else.