WWII Pilot: What Hollywood Left Out from ‘Masters of the Air’ TV Series Glenn TV Ep 346

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WWII Pilot: What Hollywood Left Out from ‘Masters of the Air’ TV Series Glenn TV Ep 346
WWII Pilot: What Hollywood Left Out from ‘Masters of the Air’ TV Series Glenn TV Ep 346
There’s a lesson or two (or 20) today’s younger generations could learn from the men and women who served in World War II. /”America’s Greatest Generation/” suited up, stared evil in the face, and they did what needed to be done to protect freedom … often with zero complaints. /”Saving Private Ryan/” was the first depiction to come close to what WWII veterans truly experienced and then /”Band of Brothers/” and /”The Pacific/” did the same. But until recently, there wasn’t a similar production showcasing the heroes who spent much of the war in the sky. Finally, /”Masters of the Air/” is doing just that. One of the pilots who helped inspire the series, John /”Lucky/” Luckadoo, joins Glenn in-studio to share real-life war experiences with the Air Force’s /”Bloody Hundredth/” bomber unit that Hollywood will never be able to fully capture — like how pilots could barely breathe while flying the B-17 planes and the one aspect of war he chose never to focus on: /”I worked my tail off,/” he says, rather than fixating on the reality that he may never make it home. Plus, /”Lucky/” gives a brutally honest answer on how he dealt with the psychological pressure of World War II, and he shares one part of the story of the /”Bloody Hundredth/” that Hollywood chose to leave out …

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