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Kwa-hoo-sha-ha-ke (Flying Eagle) - American Indian Warrior Hero
註釋The book is only a small portion of what makes the man. It was the author¿s plan to touch on all three careers and some of the early childhood of Leaford Bearskin: The journey through Leaford¿s life begins with a brief look at part of his family, beginning with his grandfather and his wife. The book then glances at his childhood and his life in northeast Oklahoma, as well as his quick transition into a life of adventure and service. His exemplary service to the country is hard pressed to match. A true warrior, he has served to the best of his ability and asked nothing in return. As the author contacted various members and descendants of his flight crew, this became profoundly clear. His leadership went far beyond the cockpit of an aircraft. Extending to the personal needs of his crew members, their families and descendants, the United States Air Force, and even further. Beyond his military service, he continued to work for the USAF, in a Civil Service capacity. This book¿s goal was never to make this a book about the Wyandotte¿s, however, Bearskin¿s tribe does intertwine with his life.