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Dive into the thrilling world of naval aviation with “Aviation Cadet: Dick Hilton Wins His Wings at Pensacola” by Henry B. Lent. This captivating narrative, enriched with official U.S. Navy photographs, takes readers on an adventurous journey through the rigorous training and challenges faced by aspiring pilots during World War II. Set in the iconic Pensacola Naval Air Station, the story follows Dick Hilton as he navigates the trials of becoming a naval aviator. Published by The Macmillan Company in 1941, this fifth printing from February 1944 captures the essence of wartime aviation and the indomitable spirit of young cadets. An excellent addition for collectors of military and aviation history, this book provides a vivid portrayal of the era’s training regimens and the camaraderie among cadets.
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