As an avid reader of military history, I foundFire from the Sky: A Diary over Japanto be both a treasure-trove of information and a stirringand often startlinglook at the air war over Japan in World War II. What comes acrossin this book is not only the dedication and heroism of a B-29 bomber crew, butalso the harrowing circumstances of life and death in the air. Truly a remarkablebook, told by a remarkable man who found himself with a job to do that now,in the light of the passage of time, seems like an incredible and mind-bogglingachievement. This book richly deserves its Silver Medal Award.
Robert McCammon,New York Times bestselling author
Ron Greer attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville prior to his military duty in the US Air Force. He served in the Vietnam War and later spent twenty-five years in human resources management. Greer lived with his father, Herb, as caregiver until his father’s death in 2007.
Herbert L. Greer was born in Chelan, Washington and married Hazel Jean Ozbirn from Salem, Arkansas July 16, 1944. They were married going on 50 years upon her passing April 23, 1993. They had two children Linda Diane Greer and Ronald Lyndon Greer. His career in the military spanned some 23 years and put him aboard such aircraft as the B-17, B-24, B-29, B-36, B-52 and B-47 while at Little Rock Air Force Base Jacksonville, Arkansas where he retired.
Mike Wicks was born in London, England and spent a large part of his career in the publishing industry. He currently lives in Victoria on Vancouver Island, Canada with his wife Sheila and a manic cat, Phoebe. He is a writer for hire and loves nothing more than to help people bring life to their book ideas. This is his third book.