Battle Orders - George Culling - Books - ARENA BOOKS - 9781911593775 - September 22, 2020
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Battle Orders

George Culling

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Battle Orders

A young Lancaster crew's battles over the skies of Germany in a series of highly-dangerous operations. Every event described in this fictional account actually occurred, often many times. Ploughing through skies pockmarked with the smoke of exploding shells from anti-aircraft guns, and coned by dozens of searchlights, they also faced the bullets and canon shells of night fighters. A different kind of danger, but sometimes no less deadly, often took place in appalling weather conditions. Caught, for instance, in a massive cumulonimbus cloud their aircraft might be battered by hailstones while being tossed up and down hundreds of feet in vicious convection currents, with ice forming up to six inches thick on the wings, and threatening its ability to remain airborne. Returning aircraft might be forced to 'ditch' over the North Sea and spend hours in a rubber dinghy in rough seas, waiting to be rescued. For the Air/Sea Rescue aircraft whose pilots flew out to find them, the task was often immensely difficult as they would often be trying to spot little more than a tiny object in a vast sea, constantly drifting and sometimes almost invisible in mist or fog. As the Second World War draws to a close, the book describes not only the rationale of each operation, but also the changing military situation, and the Home Front of rationing, bombing (including 'doodlebugs' and V2 rockets), the blackout, and the tremendous efforts of both men and women civilians making their crucially important contributions to winning the War.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 22, 2020
ISBN13 9781911593775
Publishers ARENA BOOKS
Pages 284
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 16 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  

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