Attu DC-3 Lost

“Attu DC-3 Lost” by Tom Norton is a fictional narrative set against the backdrop of the lesser-known battle of Attu during World War II. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 22, 2017, this edition spans 236 pages and is presented in English. The story follows two Army Airforce Majors who, after crash landing in remote eastern Russia, endure extreme challenges, including sub-zero temperatures, scarcity of food, and encounters with wild animals and military forces.
Readers will find a gripping tale of survival and resilience as the Majors navigate their harsh environment over two years. The narrative explores themes of action and adventure, reflecting the real-life struggles faced by many soldiers during the war. Through their journey, the characters confront not only the physical dangers of their surroundings but also the complexities of human interaction in a time of conflict. This edition offers an engaging exploration of historical fiction intertwined with the realities of wartime experiences.
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The backdrop for this story is the little known battle of Attu between the Japanese and the Americans during World War Two. Attu is a small island in the Alaska Aleutian Islands, closer to Russia than mainland Alaska. This story is of two Army Airforce Majors who experienced a great deal more of Russia than they liked after they crash landed in remote eastern Russia. For two years they encounter sub-zero temperatures, lack of food, wild animals, Indians, Russian deserters and the Japanese army. Although these two Majors are fictional characters facing such hardships, there were many soldiers during WWII who faced similar hardships.
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