Commanding Captain Sam Wright has ‘fought the good fight’ and passed away. The son who loved and admired him enough to follow his footsteps into the military ranks is glad the funeral is over. He’s emotionally tired but trying to be strong, as his father would have wanted, for his mother sake. He’s a military man like his dad after all and not prone to expressing emotion. That is until he finds his Dad’s diary and reads one a passage so impactful that it breaks down the emotional barriers he’s so carefully built.Take a peek into Sam Wright’s actions as a NATO pilot, in his own words and relive- along with his son- Sam Wright’s horror… witness his dignity and honor…
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