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Destroying One’s Enemies l David opened the envelope, and two airline tickets and a picture fell out. He laughed, even though the picture brought back very deep memories. Within a year and a half after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he had found himself as an antiaircraft gunner on a carrier in the South Pacific. After quite a few battles, his assignment changed to working in the medical unit. Though he had never received any medical training, his work doctoring cows was more than most had. More months at sea brought more fighting. David noticed that the closer they pushed toward Japan, the fiercer it became. Then came the most intense fight of all. The bombardment was heavy, with fighters also strafing their antiaircraft positions. David was doing his best to help with the wounded, when their forward battery was hit hard. Almost all of the men fell. The enemy fighter turned and was coming in for another pass, when David jumped to the gun. Both opened fire at the same time, but David’s aim was more 29