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On a sunny day in April 1965, Lt JG Bryson Thompson and his RIO, Ensign “Walls” Walthall, were heading toward the NAS Yuma practice bombing range in their new F-4 Phantom. Suddenly, they heard a loud “thump” behind them in the engine compartment. Thompson decided to return to Miramar Naval Air Station to have the plane checked out. Everything seemed fine ... until it didn’t! Suddenly, smoke began filling the cockpits, the engine fire warning lights began flashing, flames were coming out of the intakes, and the controls froze. Thompson made the decision to eject.

 

This is the true account of the author’s nightmare of being trapped in the back seat of a burning F-4 Phantom, unable to eject, and about to join expensive debris in a remote alfalfa field. And all of it was forewarned in a dream.

 

AUTHOR BIO:

William Walthall is a Navy veteran with over two hundred combat missions in Vietnam. After leaving the Navy, he became a physical therapist. Drawn to church ministry, he attended seminary and graduated with a Master of Divinity, later serving as a pastor for sixteen years. He presently lives with his wife in Redlands, California.

 

Dr. Walthall is the author of other books, including Sierra Dawning, The Range of Light, The Love Revelation, and The Discipler’s Commentary on the Gospel of Luke.
 

CATEGORIES:

BOOKS: Biography & Autobiography - Military

BOOKS: Biography & Autobiography – Aviation and Nautical

BOOKS: Biography & Autobiography - Survival

 

KEYWORDS:

Memoir; memoirs and biographies; new biographies; autobiography; Personal story; Triumph over adversity; overcoming challenges; inspirational; non-fiction; true story; life lessons; personal struggles; transformative experiences; identity; naval warfare; fighter pilots;

The Day Martin-Baker Saved My Life

SKU: 9781597558129
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