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Product Description
This is a Cold War fictional tale of one B-58 flight crew's hair-raising saga. From a Strategic Air Command (SAC) ground alert status to eventual return from bombing Soviet targets they make it back home in a wild circuitous journey.These imagined events are staged in the 1960's. Suitable for young and older
adults there is no gratuitous sex or vulgarity, though the violence of war is clearly apparent.Edited & Revised.
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