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A Legacy of Horror and Honor

A poignant and inspiring portrait of Air Force Colonel Bud Day -- the most decorated American fighting man alive.

This review appeared in the September 2007 issue of The American Spectator. To subscribe to our monthly print edition, click here.

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James Srodes is the author of Franklin: The Essential Founding Father (Regnery). His email address is srodesnews@msn.com.

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