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American Pilots In The Battle Of Britain

American Pilots In The Battle Of Britain
Author: Major John D. Lauher
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782895213

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This study determines the extent of American pilot participation as members of the Royal Air Force, flying in the Battle of Britain. It also examines the recruiting mechanism by which the Americans became involved in the war and documents their contributions as combat pilots during the battle itself. Research reveals that, while many American citizens were recruited to fly for Britain during the summer of 1940, only six Americans are known to have actually participated in the Battle of Britain, fought between 12 August and 15 September 1940. These men not only demonstrated America’s determination to support her allies, but materially contributed to Britain’s cause by destroying two and one half enemy aircraft, probably destroying five others, and damaging two more during their brief RAF careers.


Fighter Pilot

Fighter Pilot
Author: William R. Dunn
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813146097

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At the age of twelve, American William R. Dunn decided to become a fighter pilot. In 1939 he joined the Canadian Army and was soon transferred to the Royal Air Force. He was the first pilot in the famous Eagle Squadron of American volunteers to shoot down an enemy aircraft and later became the first American ace of the war. After joining the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943, he saw action in the Normandy invasion and in Patton's sweep across France. Twenty years later he fought again in Vietnam. Dunn keenly conveys the fighter pilot's experience of war—the tension of combat, the harsh grip of fear, the love of aircraft, the elation of victory, the boisterous comradeship and competition of the pilot brotherhood. Fighter Pilot is both a gripping story and a unique historical document.


American Pilots in the Battle of Britain

American Pilots in the Battle of Britain
Author: John D. Lauher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1980
Genre: Britain, Battle of, Great Britain, 1940
ISBN:

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This study determines the extent of American pilot participation as members of the Royal Air Force flying in the Battle of Britain. It also examines the recruiting mechanism by which the Americans became involved in the war and documents their contributions as combat pilots during the battle itself. Research reveals that, while many American citizens were recruited to fly for Britain during the summer of 1940, only six Americans are known to have actually participated in the Battle of Britain, fought between 12 August and 15 September 1940. These men not only demonstrated America's determination to support her allies, but materially contributed to Britain's cause by destroying two and one half enemy aircraft, probably destroying five others, and damaging two more during their brief RAF careers. (author).


American Pilots of the Battle of Britain

American Pilots of the Battle of Britain
Author: John G. Bentley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Britain, Battle of, Great Britain, 1940
ISBN: 9781841613468

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Written by John G. Bentley, this book is dedicated to the memories of the many American pilots who took part in the Battle of Britain.


American Eagles: US Fighter Pilots in the RAF 1939-1945

American Eagles: US Fighter Pilots in the RAF 1939-1945
Author: Tony Holmes
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473835666

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American Eagles provides a photographic snapshot of the lives of the American fighter pilots who volunteered their services during World War II, as well as the Spitfires and Hurricanes they flew. Keen to help Britain stem the spread of Fascism, or perhaps seeking adventure in a foreign land, a number of American citizens defied the wishes of their government by crossing the border into Canada and subsequently sailing to Britain to join the Royal Air Force. Some were prewar civilian pilots, others were rich playboys and a few were already serving in the RAF when war was declared. Men such as Don Blakeslee, Billy Fiske, 'Gus' Daymond and Jim Dunn, as well as many other notable pilots are featured in this volume, in photographs that have been carefully sourced from official and private archives across the globe. Each image has a detailed caption, chronicling the wartime exploits of the elite 'band of brothers' known as the American Eagles.


Life as a Battle of Britain Spitfire Pilot

Life as a Battle of Britain Spitfire Pilot
Author: Arthur Donahue
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445644746

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The perfect illustrated introduction to the story of the Battle of Britain, daily life as a fighter pilot in the summer of 1940, written by a veteran.


Yanks in the RAF

Yanks in the RAF
Author: David Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1633880222

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This is the story of American volunteer pilots who risked their lives in defense of Britain during the earliest days of World War II-more than a year before Pearl Harbor, whenathe United States first became embroiled in the global conflict. Based on interviews, diaries, personal documents, and research in British, American, and German archives, the author has created a colorful portrait of this small group who were our nation's first combatants in World War II. As the author's research shows, their motives were various- some were idealistic; others were simply restless and looking for adventure. And though the British air force needed pilots, cultural conflicts between the raw American recruits and their reserved British commanders soon became evident. Prejudices on both sides and lack of communication had to be overcome.aa Eventually, the American pilots were assembled into three squadrons known as the Eagle squadrons. They saw action and suffered casualties in both England and France, notably in the attack on Dieppe.a By September 1942, after America had entered the war, these now experienced pilots were transferred to the US air force, bringing their expertise and their British Spitfireswith them. As much social as military history, Yanks in the RAF sheds new light on a little-known chapter of World War II and the earliest days of the sometimes fractious British-American alliance.


Pilots of the Battle of Britain

Pilots of the Battle of Britain
Author: John G. Bentley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Air pilots
ISBN: 9781841613420

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This work tells the story of the Royal Air Force pilots who took part in the Battle of Britain.


Fighter Pilot

Fighter Pilot
Author: Helen Doe
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445646129

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A family-authorised biography of one of the top-scoring aces of the Battle of Britain.


Last of the Few

Last of the Few
Author: Max Arthur
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1628730463

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After the fall of France in May 1940, the British Expeditionary Force was miraculously evacuated from Dunkirk. Britain now stood alone to face Hitler’s inevitable invasion attempt. For the German army to land across the channel, Hitler needed mastery of the skies—the Royal Air Force would have to be broken. So every day throughout the summer, German bombers pounded the RAF air bases in the southern counties. Greatly outnumbered by the Luftwaffe, the pilots of RAF Fighter Command scrambled as many as five times a day, and civilians watched skies crisscrossed with the contrails from the constant dogfights between Spitfires and Me-109s. Britain’s very freedom depended on the outcome of that summer’s battle: Its air defenses were badly battered and nearly broken, but against all odds, “The Few,” as they came to be known, bought Britain’s freedom—many with their lives. More than a fifth of the British and Allied pilots died during the Battle of Britain. These are the personal accounts of the pilots who fought and survived that battle. Their stories are as riveting, as vivid, and as poignant as they were seventy years ago. We will not see their like again.