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The Wingmen The Unlikely, Unusual, Unbreakable Friendship Between John Glenn and Ted Williams BY Adam Lazarus

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  • The Wingmen The Unlikely, Unusual, Unbreakable Friendship Between John Glenn and Ted Williams BY Adam Lazarus
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"The Wingmen" by Adam Lazarus delves into the remarkable and little-known friendship between two American icons: John Glenn, the pioneering astronaut, and Ted Williams, the legendary baseball player. This friendship, forged under the intense circumstances of the Korean War, spans five decades and weaves through the highs and lows of their respective careers and personal lives.

In 1953, amidst the Korean War, Glenn and Williams found themselves flying together as wingmen in dangerous missions over Communist airspace. Glenn, already a seasoned operations officer with a distinguished military record, partnered with Williams, who had been unexpectedly recalled to active duty from his baseball career. This shared experience in wartime forms the foundation of their enduring bond.

"The Wingmen" utilizes a wealth of primary sources such as unpublished letters, unit diaries, declassified military records, and interviews to paint a vivid portrait of these two extraordinary men. It explores their individual journeys through sports triumphs, space exploration, political landscapes, and the complexities of fame. Despite their vastly different backgrounds and personalities—Glenn known for his affability and Williams for his tempestuous nature—their friendship persevered through challenges and achievements.

Lazarus captures not only the epic scope of their lives but also the intimate dynamics of their relationship, revealing a side of these legends that goes beyond their public personas. Through their shared experiences of bravery, celebrity, and the burdens of public expectation, Glenn and Williams found a mutual respect and camaraderie that defied the odds.

"The Wingmen" is not just a recounting of historical events but a tribute to the enduring bonds of friendship and the extraordinary impact of these two men on American history. It sheds light on a lesser-known chapter in their lives, highlighting their individual heroism and the profound connection that shaped their destinies.