His book is part engaging autobiography and part gut-wrenching lament of what he sees as the decline of many of the American virtues he fought to preserve. It will delight those who worry about where the country is headed. It will sorely discomfort those who think watered-down standards of morality, patriotism and good old common sense are the way to go.
-Wallace M. Davis Jr., retired executive editor of the Savannah Morning News and Savannah Evening Press
Kaye is a paid-up member of the Greatest Generation, having logged 33 missions in the in the flak-filled skies of Europe in WWII. He writes the same way he talks - straight from the shoulder and without varnish.