Mark E. Brotherton
Mark Brotherton is a Chief Master Sergeant in the US Air Force who has recently returned to the United States after being stationed in England for several years. His Uncle flew 17 missions from England in WWII before being shot down over France in June 44. He was captured, executed and remains MIA.
Mark has been in the USAF for 22 years and served proudly in Operation Desert Storm, where he loaded bombs on A-10 Tank Busters deployed from RAF Alconbury, England.
Index of Writings
- A Friend at Madingley
- After the Storm
- Airbase Memories
- An American Soldier Died Today
- Betty Clemens
- Ely Cathedral
- Emily 1864
- Gettysburg
- Ghost Flights
- Hallowed 100th
- Iraq
- Madingley
- Ode to the Eighth
- Orford Castle
- Our War
- Out of Arlington’s Reach
- Still Standing Under the Dull English Sky
- The 26th North Carolina at Gettysburg
- The Bill That Was Never Paid
- The Eighth Memory
- The Forgotten Veteran
- The Legacy
- The Missions
- The Watch Towers
- The Yanks
- They Came to Me
- Thomas Brotherton in the War of 1776
- To a Son
- To Die There
- Wings
- You Asked Who I Am