In April 1944 Paul Cornelius Ferrant is clearly visible in the skies of France during WWII. He mans the guns under clear Plexiglas in the dorsal turret atop an A-20 Havoc. The airmen on his plane complete fifty-seven combat missions over France and Germany. Paul survives the missions, but not because Plexiglas protects him. He is protected by Someone who has a plan for him. Paul gathers lethal war memories and a Good Conduct Medal to bring back to his strawberry farm. His new Commander-in-Chief orders him away from the farm after he joins the Army of Peace. This easy-to-read biography gives Paul’s experiences before, during, and after World War II. Paul continued to focus on his strawberry farm until he became obedient to God and begins to tend people rather than plants. Many tense war memories are replaced by God’s peace which Paul shares with everyone he meets. Occurrences in his life are interesting, entertaining, amusing, and enlightening. Many war memories are frightening. This biography of Paul may be one of the last to tell of the training, service, and later life of a World War II aerial gunner in the United States Army Air Corps.