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The Girl from the USO

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The Girl from the USO

Starry eyed nursing student, Millie Beaubien thinks she has found her perfect WWII RAF pilot, but has she? A whirlwind courtship starting in Detroit, Michigan and moving on to Pensacola, Florida eventually leads Millie and her pilot, Edward to Sand Castles Estate in Cornwall, England in 1941.

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Author: Barbara J. Rebbeck
Genre: Historical Fiction
ASIN: B08L6YNVPP
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