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- Q2578255 abstract "Template:ForWilliam Charles Anderson (better known as William C. Anderson) (May 7, 1920, La Junta, Colorado – May 16, 2003, in Fairfield, California) was the author of more than twenty novels, historical and true life stories, and author or coauthor of several screenplays for film and television, including the adaptation of his own Bat*21, which was made into a film, starring Gene Hackman and Danny Glover, and Hurricane Hunters, was made into a TV-movie for ABC, starring Martin Milner.He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II up through the Vietnam War, retiring as a colonel. He began writing in the 1950s, with a series of columns for MATS Flyer, the magazine of the Air Force's Military Air Transport Service (later MAC Flyer, after MATS became the Military Airlift Command).Several of his books were autobiographical accounts of the adventures of Anderson, his wife, Dortha, and their children, Ann (Ann Kiessling), Scott (Scott Charles Anderson) and Holly.His fiction books all featured a supporting character named Colonel Cornelius C. (for "Catastrophe") Callaghan. Callaghan, a career Air Force officer, is a wheeler-dealer who uses his detailed knowledge and skill to help the lead characters, often despite regulations or higher authority.In addition to his books, Anderson wrote a monthly column for Motor Home, under the titles Back Roads and Off Ramp. The last column was published two months before his death.".
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- Q2578255 serviceEndYear "1963".
- Q2578255 serviceStartYear "1943".
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- Q2578255 allegiance "United States".
- Q2578255 battles "*World War II *Berlin Airlift - Berlin Blockade *Korean War *Vietnam War".
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- Q2578255 laterwork "Author of Bat*21, The Gooney Bird, Penelope, and Home Sweet Home has Wheels, etc.".
- Q2578255 name "William C. Anderson".
- Q2578255 serviceyears "1943".
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- Q2578255 comment "Template:ForWilliam Charles Anderson (better known as William C.".
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