Joseph W. Rutter was a pilot in the Army Air Force in 1944, and the expensive toys were airplanes - A-20s, nicknamed the Havoc for the damage they inflicted. This work tells the story of Rutter and his friends at a time when...

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Joseph W. Rutter was a pilot in the Army Air Force in 1944, and the expensive toys were airplanes - A-20s, nicknamed the Havoc for the damage they inflicted. This work tells the story of Rutter and his friends at a time when the horrors of war were matched by the energy and enthusiasm of youth.

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