It was 1944. War raged in the Pacific. In Unalakleet, Alaska, author Percy Booth and his wife Ruth worked in harm's way at a lonely wind-whipped outpost radio station on the Bering Sea for the CAA, providing vital weather information to the army pilots flying the frozen North. The 78 page diary style volume tells that story including powerful black and white photographs taken by the author.
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It was 1944. War raged in the Pacific. In Unalakleet, Alaska, author Percy Booth and his wife Ruth worked in harm's way at a lonely wind-whipped outpost radio station on the Bering Sea for the CAA, providing vital weather information to the army pilots flying the frozen North. The 78 page diary style volume tells that story including powerful black and white photographs taken by the author.
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