'I Was Alone in Enemy Territory'
By Rear Admiral Macpherson Berrien Williams, U.S. Navy (Retired)
When then-Commander MacPherson Williams took off from the Yorktown in December 1944, he did not know that his flight would turn into a weeks-long odyssey fighting through near-impenetrable jungle and avoiding Japanese patrols. Vice Admiral William Lawrence, U.S. Navy (Retired) urged Williams's widow, Mary Williams, to submit this gripping story of her husband's journey through enemy territory.
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Admiral Williams was a 1930 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He served on board the Saratoga (CV-3), Enterprise (CV-6), Yorktown (CV-5), Essex (CV-9), and Yorktown (CV-10). He passed away in 1990.
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