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God's Hand on My Shoulder

WWII Bomber Pilot to Building Churches in Mexico

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God's Hand on My Shoulder

By: J.E. Martin, Joe Carl Martin
Narrated by: Andrew Baldwin
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God's Hand on My Shoulder is the true story of Joe Carl Martin, Jr., an ordinary man of extraordinary faith, quiet courage, and great humility.

More than a memoir of one man's life, it is a glimpse into history through a warrior's eyes.

"When I was in flight school, our theory of flight instructors explained the rule in physics that governs why an airplane must have a tail to fly. I didn't question their wisdom then. But less than a year later, on 7 April 1945, God made an exception to the rule for nine very lucky airmen."
— Lt. Col. Henry Cervantes, USAF (Ret., Strategic Air Command), former copilot of the B-17 E-Z Goin' piloted by 1st Lt. Joe Carl Martin, Jr., on their 25th mission after they were rammed by a German Me-109 during WWII

©2023 J.E. Martin (P)2023 Andrew Baldwin
Historical Military World War II

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