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Joseph W. Rutter

Author of Wreaking Havoc: A Year in an A-20

1 Work 26 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

Joseph W. Rutter served with the 312th Bomb Group in the Southwest Pacific and completed sixty-three missions over New Guinea and the Philippines. He is a graduate of Marietta College and after a career in the insurance industry retired to Marietta, Ohio

Works by Joseph W. Rutter

Wreaking Havoc: A Year in an A-20 (2003) 26 copies, 2 reviews

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Birthdate
1923-03-14
Gender
male
Education
Marietta College
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

2 reviews
Wreaking Havoc – A Year in an A-20 is Mr. Rutter’s account of his time as a pilot with the 5th Air Force 312th Bomb Group in the South West Pacific Area theater of operations between July 1944 and April 1945. His book recounts the day-to-day events in his life as a pilot of a low level attack aircraft. All of the facets of the wartime experience are present – boredom, routine, adventure, terror, tragedy, triumph, and, most importantly, outliving the day and coming safe home. His show more matter-of-fact, understated writing style conveys an overall sense of “typical” in that the reader is left with the impression that had he/she been in Mr. Rutter’s place he/she would have been confronted with similar experiences. In short, it is a book about the "ordinary" experiences of extraordinary circumstances. The book has maps, photographs, a timeline of Mr. Rutter’s missions, and an extensive index. I found it to be an enjoyable and informative read. show less
½
Great memoir of a pilot of a lesser known, but no less successful twin engine attack bomber (Compared to the B-25) in WWII. Puts you in the cockpit.

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Works
1
Members
26
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Rating
3.9
Reviews
2
ISBNs
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