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Duty : A Father, His Son, and the Man Who Won the War

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When Bob Greene returned to central Ohio to be with his dying father, he embarked on a journey that deepened his understanding of his dad, a World War II soldier. His father often spoke of a local man who had "won the war," the largely anonymous Paul Tibbets. At just twenty-nine, Tibbets led a secret team of 1,800 soldiers to execute a pivotal mission in history. In 1945, he piloted the Enola Gay, dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. After sharing a final meal with his father, Greene met Tibbets, sparking an unexpected friendship that revealed insights about his father and the soldiers of that era. This narrative intertwines three lives linked by history and blood, presenting intimate and historic stories. It serves as a tribute to the ordinary heroes of an extraordinary time in American life. Greene's reflections yield a profound exploration of duty, responsibility, and love, offering a fresh perspective on these themes. The work resonates with the whispers of a generation and its children bidding farewell, capturing the essence of duty as a quiet, heartfelt commitment. It is a moving testament to the connections between past and present, and the enduring impact of honor and sacrifice.

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Duty : A Father, His Son, and the Man Who Won the War, Bob Greene

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