Serenade to the Big Bird; first published in the United States in 1952; recounts author Bert Stiles' experiences as an Army Air Force pilot in the European theater of World War Two. Stiles enlisted in the Air Force almost immediately after Pearl Harbor; and served as a Second Lieutenant in the 401st Bomb Squadron; 91st Bomb Group; and later in the 505th Fighter Squadron; 339th Fighter Group. Stiles expressed doubts about the conflict; stating that “we aren’t solving anything with this war.†However; he realized “there is a time when every man must fight.â€After completing a tour of duty (thirty-five missions) in B-17 bombers; Stiles transferred to a fighter squadron where he flew the P-51 Mustang. Sadly; four months later; on November 26; 1944; he was killed in action while on an escort mission to Hanover; Germany. Stiles was 23 at the time of his death.Due to the efforts of his mother; Serenade to the Big Bird was first published in England in 1947 and in the United States in 1952. The book; long-considered one of the masterpieces of World War Two writing; has remained popular due to its description of the tragedy of war; and specifically; the sensitive portrayal of life and war by such a young; gifted writer.
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