I thought his legs were amputated in an accident rather than being paraplegictimmy wrote:
Reach for the Sky the amazing story of Douglas Bader, who flew as a paraplegic
And you break my heart gentlemen. Why only movies? Why not books. There are more than a few extensively researched, well written works not pandering to the lowest common denominators or big screen thrills. As it is, film versions of books like "Cruel sea" are limited to skimming the tops of some very deep works.
Paul Brickhill's "Great Escape" and "Dambusters", Guy Gibson's "Enemy Coast ahead", or Len Deighton's "Blitzkrieg", "Fighter" and "Bomber", Anthony Beevor's iconic "Stalingrad"....And if you want the war in Asia/Pacific, "Shattered sword" has no equal, "Road of bones" is very good (though it skips India) and Sakai's "Samurai" is a nail biting autobiography.......a few of the many names that I can think of.