Film "Eleven" illuminates service of World War II's Naval aviators

USS Wasp burning 1942
SEATTLE, Dec. 28, 2015--On Jan. 9 at 2 p.m. The Museum of Flight hosts a screening of the new documentary, "Eleven." The film features recent interviews with World War II veterans who served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Hornet during the war. They all flew for Carrier Air Group 11. The film's director, George Retelas, will accompany the screening, and will lead an audience discussion after the movie. Several of the veterans featured in the documentary are scheduled to be in attendance.

Learn more about the film "Eleven" at: eleventhemovie.com

Image: USS Wasp burning, 1942. United States Library of Congress photo.
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