Homing Pigeon
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About
Homing Pigeon Publishing... "Where'd you come up with the name?" |
Homing Pigeon
was the name of the B-17 Flying Fortress piloted by Lt. C. G. Lemmons
during World War II. Lemmons, dubbed "Lucky Lem" by his crew,
flew thirty-one missions over enemy territory from the base of the 401st Bomb Group
at Deenethorpe, England, from May to August, 1944. His proudest
accomplishment, as related to his children in later years, was that he
"never lost a man." |
Just
as Lemmons and his crew depended on their aircraft to get them home
from combat, I think we depend on stories to give us our destination in
life. Our stories define us: They tell us who our heroes are, what sort
of journey we're on, and where we hope to end up. Homing Pigeon
Publishing is dedicated to telling good stories ... and helping us find
our
way back home. |
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(Pictured above, the crew of the Homing Pigeon. Lemmons is standing, second from
right. His wife's name, "Marj," is painted on the cowling of the nose
turret at the top right corner of the image.) |
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Books from Homing Pigeon Publishing |
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Jeremiah: He Who Wept the e-book edition. Buy it now on Lulu.com |
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Jabez: A Novel the e-book edition. Buy it now on Lulu.com
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Kindle iTunes Nook |
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