Real Heroes
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About the Book
Darry Logan’s tour of duty would have ended after another four missions. Chance, however, had other plans for Logan and his B-17 Bomber crew. Their twenty-first mission was ill fated from the start. Engines crippled by sabotage, the American plane rapidly lost altitude. Strafed repeatedly by German fighter planes, the bomber went down in Belgium, just ten miles from the English Channel.
At great personal risk, members of the Belgian Underground concealed Darry from the Nazis until D-Day. The Belgian people are the Real Heroes of this story. Countless wartime fugitives owe their lives to these selfless patriots of humanity.
About the Author
Pat Schuller was raised on an Iowa farm and a teenager during World War II. In 1971, She and her youngest children moved to Montana where Pat graduated from college with honors - obtaining a BA degree in Psychology. She worked as an Administrator of a large independent living complex for Senior Citizens until retirement in 1996. Pat has seven children, nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Her two lifelong dreams, which with the writing of this book are now fulfilled, were to obtain a college degree and to write a book about her brother Darry’s World War II experiences.