Description
Despite persistent attempts to join the RAF Volunteer Reserve in 1938, it is not until 1940 that Gordon is called up, and having crossed the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic to Canada Gordon describes the rigours of his aircrew training. On his return to the UK he is posted to RAF Lichfield, where disaster strikes as his Wellington bomber comes down just short of the runway, killing the rear gunner. Gordon's operational duties begin at RAF Elsham Wolds, Lincolnshire, and No. 103 Squadron, which includes taking part in the 'Thousand Bomber' raids. On a raid to Aachen, in October 1942, all seems to be fine until a German nightfighter tails them and opens fire. With both wings ablaze the order to bale out is given, and Gordon manages to leave the stricken Halifax with only seconds to spare. His descent is brief, landing unceremoniously in a tree. What follows is an epic tale of intense risk and good fortune. A decision to knock on a farmhouse door is pivotal and Gordon soon finds himself part of the famous Comete escape line, set up by the Resistance to help Allied servicemen evade capture. An amazing 'cloak and dagger' journey follows with danger ever present, and betrayal a constant threat.
ETA is a compelling story of bravery and strength of character, as Gordon Mellor, with a subtle hint of humour, describes the trials of bombing operations, the extraordinary circumstances of being shot down, and his remarkable evasion.
About the Author
In 1940 Gordon Mellor was called up and joined the RAF, training in the UK and Canada as a navigator. Gordon's war years, serving with Bomber Command, were particularly dramatic and he left the service in 1946 as Flight Lieutenant. He passed his final Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors exams, and worked in the Parks and Recreation department of the London County Council. In 1943 Gordon had married Daphne, and the birth of two children in 1947 and 1950 completed the family. In 1968 they all moved to North Wembley, London, where Gordon still lives. Membership of a number of associations enabled Gordon to keep up with old friends, especially those associated with the Comete escape line. Gordon was also a Trustee of the Executive Committee of the Bomber Command Association during planning and construction of the Bomber Command Memorial in London's The Green Park.
Reviews
Another previously overlooked figure from WW2, Gordon Mellor's own account of his exploits as he joins 103 Squadron in one of those Lincolnshire airfields of which we spoke a few books further up the page, and then the fateful raid where he has to bale out into enemy territory and finds himself in the hands of the resistance is both compelling and inspirational. * Books Monthly *
Book Information
ISBN 9780993415258
Author Gordon Mellor
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Fighting High Ltd
Publisher Fighting High Ltd