Bomber Aircrew in World War II

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Bomber Aircrew of World War II
AuthorBruce Barrymore Halpenny
Genrehistory
PublisherPen & Sword Aviation
Publication date
2004
Pagesxi, 228 pages
ISBN1844150666
OCLC56898740

Bomber Aircrew of World War II: True Stories of Frontline Air Combat (ISBN 978-1-84415-066-3) is a book by military historian and author Bruce Barrymore Halpenny. It is about the aircrew of RAF Bomber Command in World War II.[1] This group had over 300,000 operations flying over enemy territory during the war, losing 50,000 airmen and 8,000 British aircraft.[1]

The book has first hand accounts by veteran RAF aircrew and their support staff, giving an insight into life in RAF Bomber Command as well as the creation and development of the bomber airfield for a new form of war.[1] There is also a full account of all of Bomber Command's Victoria Cross awards. Reviewers have noted that the book also features previously unpublished photographs.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Roll of Honour - Book Review". www.roll-of-honour.com. Retrieved 6 December 2023.