First Lieutenant HARRY E. WATSON, Jr., is a USAAF veteran of twenty-seven combat missions and the recipient of three Air Medals and seven Battle Stars. Having gained his wings, Harry arrived in the UK as the Battle of Normandy was reaching its crescendo. A C- 47 pilot, he was posted to the 438th Troop Carrier Group. In the months that followed in participated in Operation Market Garden, the Battle of the Bulge and the Rhine Crossing, Operation Plunder.MARCUS A. NANNINI began his writing career when he published his own newspaper inthe sixth grade and charged 25 cents per school quarter for the privilege of reading theonly hand-written copy of each edition. The newspaper was a modest success. He was apaid newspaper reporter during his undergraduate years and also worked three semestersas the research assistant to journalism professor Richard Stocks Carlson, Ph.D. A life-longhistory buff with a particular interest in World War II and the Japanese attack on PearlHarbor, Nannini is the author of several highly regarded WWII titles.