DeWitt “Pete” Copp wrote a very good book over forty years ago. When I rst read it back then, I was struck by how interesting it was—it put a face on famous airmen I had read about, and in some cases had met in their old age. When reading it again recently and having studied airpower history for the past several decades, I was even more impressed by the power and authenticity of Copp’s in sights and narrative. I now realize A Few Great Captains is a classic. Moderated by Foundation Executive Director, Dik Daso