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"This memoir of A. E. Hotchner's World War II experiences explores a different side of the troubled war years. Hotchner, who grew up in St. Louis, was a rookie lawyer fresh out of Washington University Law School when the United States declared war. Like many others of his generation, he aspired to serve his country. He tried to enlist in the navy, first as a pilot and then as a deck officer, but he was rejected for faulty depth perception and flat feet, respectively.

Drafted as a lowly GI into the air force branch of the army, he was accepted to bombardier school. But on the eve of his departure, he was ordered to write and perform in an air force musical comedy instead.

He eventually went to Officer Candidate School and was assigned to the Anti-Submarine Command as a lieutenant adjutant, but just before his squadron's departure for North Africa he was detached and, despite knowing nothing about moviemaking, ordered to make a film that glorified the Anti-Submarine Command's role in combating U-boats.".

"All through his four-year military career, despite his efforts to get into combat, fate and the military bureaucracy thwarted him. The author skillfully recounts the events of those years, describing the encounters he had with many unforgettable characters, including a footsore and sentimental Clark Gable and an inept Alan Ladd - best known as the star of Shane. Ladd, then a GI, did such a poor job reading the narration for Hotchner's film Atlantic Mission that Hotchner had to fire him.

The author also describes his encounters with other well-known people, notably Tennessee Williams, with whom he attended a playwriting class at Washington University, and a wistful, vulnerable Dorothy Parker."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
131

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The day I fired Alan Ladd and other World War II adventures
2002, University of Missouri Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Columbia
Genre
Personal narratives, American.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/4973/092, B
Library of Congress
D811.H723 A3 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 131 p. ;
Number of pages
131

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3569955M
Internet Archive
dayifiredalanlad0000hotc
ISBN 10
0826214320
LCCN
2002072778
OCLC/WorldCat
50155563
Library Thing
5473985
Goodreads
2162589

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