REBELS TO REELS: A biography of Combat Cameraman Daniel A. McGovern USAF

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Management number 231989986 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$7.42 Model Number 231989986
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Thismeticulously researched, three-part Revised Edition biography tells the fascinating true-life story of the American USAAF combat cameraman who filmed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki only weeks after the dropping of the atomic bombs. Now with additional fascinating content and even more historical images, this biography, tells the full story of how the often harrowing colour and black and white footage we have today was shot in those devastated cities and how McGovern saved that footage for posterity despite decades of US government suppression.Earlier, Big Mack was designated cameraman and photographer to US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt before being chosen to train the very first combat cameramen of World War II for the then United States Army Air Forces. Rebels to Reels, for the very first time, tells the full story of McGovern's time at the White House in the wake of Pearl Harbour and of how he later trained his USAAF combat cameramen before he himself deployed to England from where he flew seven perilous combat missions over Nazi occupied Europe. Readers glean a unique fly on the fuselage experience as Rebels to Reels brings them on McGovern’s B-17 missions as he filmed combat footage for Hollywood director William Wyler's acclaimed 1944 documentary, The Memphis Belle – A Story of a Flying Fortress. This biography also contains Dan’s remarkable accounts of his post-war involvement in the Roswell UFO Incident and Project Blue Book, of filming atomic test detonations in the US and the Pacific and also of the transition of the earlier US Army Air Corps into the US Army Air Forces and ultimately, the United States Air Force as McGovern witnessed it over the course of his remarkable career. However, Dan’s story begins not in America, but in Ireland where, as a boy and the son of a policemen of the Royal Irish Constabulary, McGovern associated with the infamous Black and Tans as he witnessed the Irish War of Independence unfold which resulted in the partitioning of Ireland. Read more

ISBN10 1739800907
ISBN13 978-1739800901
Language English
Publisher Gallowglass Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 1.06 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.37 pounds
Reading age 12 - 18 years
Print length 468 pages
Publication date November 26, 2021

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