Self-published, spiral-bound, no date. Jim Donohue’s life and military service appeared in the Sept. 12, 2018 edition of the Sawyer County Record. As a recap, Jim started his life on Christmas Day in 1922, being born in his home at a logging camp between Oxbo and Draper, Wisconsin. He went on to become a fighter pilot for the Army Air Corps in World War II, flying P-38's and other aircraft. He trained in the US mainland, then in Hawaii, before serving in Saipan & at Iwo Jima, where he received an Air Medal for shooting down a Japanese Zero in air-to-air combat. After the war, he joined the Air Force Reserves in 1955, and learned to fly jet aircraft before retiring and becoming a machinist as a civilian.