The author is pictured with the sculpture of an Altairon created by artist Jeremichael R. Bonds and shown in the Sarasota Art Center in October 2004. The Altairon was created from the drawings and sketches made of body parts by USAF doctors during an autopsy. The body was taken from a storage locker found aboard a crashed flying saucer. It was not a crew member and consensus was that it could be an enemy of the star people. (1951)
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Ben Games served in the US Army and the US Air Force. He flew bombers and night fighters during WW II, jet fighters during the Korean period, and flew a Chinook helicopter during the Vietnam War. He has flown 737 combat hours and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, 13 Air Medals, Army Commendation Medal, and M1 Medal for Valor. He served as a pilot with the 5th AF, 8th AF, 13th AF and 20th AF, 1st Cavalry Division, Indiana Air National Guard and the Michigan Army National Guard. Ben’s responsibilities in military life allowed him to live in different countries around the globe. His wife, Helen, Whirly Girl #86, (the 86th woman in the world to become a helicopter pilot), made their home in all these lands. After retirement from the military he became a director and General Manager of the Turks and Caicos National Airline.
Today the author and his wife Helen live in Florida.
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