To Die Among Strangers
The naval air war in Korea A novel
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About the Book
To die Among Strangers is a love story set against the background of the Korean War, which lasted from June 1950 until July 1953. Robert Bruce piloted an F9F Panther Jet, and saw action from the war’s beginning until its end. Court martialed for refusing to obey orders from his squadron commander placed his freedom, indeed his very life, in danger.
About the Author
Clair Calhoon served on the aircraft carrier USS YORKTOWN during the Korean War. He acted as defense counsel in 35 court martial cases aboard the carrier, including two general courts martial and thirty-three special courts martial. The records of these courts martial no longer exist. He also served as a Division Officer and Education & Training Officer. He lives in Walnut Creek, CA with his wife and cat.