Description
Ian McLachlan has spent many years researching a brand new collection of exciting United States Army Air Force fighter stories of the Second World War. He has trawled official archives, interviewed survivors and gained privileged access to personal letters, diaries and photo albums to relate a series of compelling stories of the USAAF's fighter squadrons at war.
Each story is self-contained and looks at a particular incident or theme. Among the selection of diverse stories are the following examples: In broad daylight - Dutch resistance operatives spirit a young 4th Fighter Group P-51 pilot away from his captors. Osce Jones - crash-landing just after D-Day, Osce journeys on foot through enemy territory, but will he escape? Frank Klibbe - an eventual 56th Fighter Group ace is fined USD50 for damage to Government property - one P-47 Thunderbolt. Back from the dead - Harry Howard, a 339FG pilot turns up to tell the tale after his memorial service.
About the Author
Ian McLachlan is an authority on the history of the wartime USAAF in his native East Anglia. He is the author of Night of the Intruders (1994) and USAAF Fighter Stories (1997). He lives in Beccles, Suffolk.
Book Information
ISBN 9780750933612
Author Ian McLachlan
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 750g
Dimensions(mm) 244mm * 172mm * 10mm