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Kent Airfields in the Second World War

Kent Airfields in the Second World War
Author: Robin J. Brooks
Publisher: British Airfields of World War
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A full account of the part played by Kent's airfields during the Second World War. The history of each airfield is described with the aircraft based at them and the main operations flown. The effects of the war on the daily lives of civilians, and the constant dangers from raids and night bombing are also detailed. Fully illustrated.


Kent at War

Kent at War
Author: Bob Ogley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1994
Genre: Kent (England)
ISBN: 9781872337494

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This illustrated history of World War II relives the drama, heroism and horrors as they unfolded in Kent - a county in which many people were nearer to occupied Europe than they were to their own capital city. All the major events are covered - mobilization, evacuation, the phoney war, Dunkirk, the Battle of Britain, the Blitz, the fighter sweeps from Kent airfields, D-Day, the flying bombs and rockets, and VE Day in May 1945.


RAF and USAAF Airfields in the UK During the Second World War

RAF and USAAF Airfields in the UK During the Second World War
Author: Geoff Mills
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 1069
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Shortly after the end of the Second World War, the United Kingdom was described as one vast aircraft carrier anchored off the coast of Europe. During a seven year period 500 airfields were constructed to serve the needs first of the RAF and later the USAAF as they carried the war to German-occupied Europe. The airfields that were constructed took many different forms from training airfields and Advanced Landing Grounds to grass fighter airstrips and vast complexes used to accommodate heavy bombers. This book charts the history of each Second World War airfield in and around the UK providing a unique insight in to the construction, operational life and post-war history of each airfield. Alongside detailing the history of each airfield, this work comprehensively records the details of each unit that operated from airfields around the UK. The information provided in this meticulously researched book is supported by a wealth of 690 photographs providing an illustration into the life of each wartime station.


Kent at War 1939–45

Kent at War 1939–45
Author: Tanya Wynn
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473887429

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This comprehensive account of the southern English county during WWII covers everything from the Dunkirk evacuations to the Battle of Britain and more. Located along the English Channel, the southeastern county of Kent played a significant role in the Second World War. This volume covers Kent’s many contributions—both civilian and military—throughout the conflict. The chronicle details how the Dover Patrol kept Allied shipping safe in the English Channel, as well as the preparation and aftermath of the Dunkirk evacuations of May 1940, with all of the vessels leaving from and returning to Kent ports and harbors. Kent’s numerous airfields were of vital importance during the Battle of Britain between July and October 1940. The Richborough camp, set up in 1939 at the old First World War Kitchener barracks, provided safe haven to thousands of German and Austrian Jewish refugees. This book includes never before published letters written to one of the camps residents during his stay there. Historian Tanya Wynn also discusses the county's military hospitals and pow camps, it’s Victorian Cross and George Medal winners, and the restricted areas that adorned the coast as the people of Kent battened down the hatches, knowing that they were the very first line of defense in case of a German invasion.


Kent and Sussex 1940

Kent and Sussex 1940
Author: Stuart Hylton
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2004-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844150844

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In June 1940, Britain's front line against the German armies was the coast of Kent and Sussex. Across the Channel, Hitler's forces gathered, preparing for invasion, as the Home Forces struggled desperately to recover from the disaster and miracle of Dunkirk. Occupation of these islands was nearer than for almost nine hundred years. Kent and Sussex 1940, tells the story of the communities that found themselves in the front line, placing their experience within the context of huge historic events.


Airfields of the D-Day Invasion Air Force

Airfields of the D-Day Invasion Air Force
Author: Peter Jacobs
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844159000

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As part of the Aviation Heritage Trail series, the airfields and interest in this book are concentrated in a particular area - in this case Kent, Surrey, East Sussex, Essex and Greater London. The South east of England emerged from six years of war with a rich diversity of RAF bomber and fighter airfields used by the 2nd Tactical Air Force, both before and after the D-Day landings. Much of this proud legacy is now threatening to disappear. However, the tourist can combine visits to an abundance of disused and active airfields, country houses and museums with countless attractions, imaginative locations and broadland and coastal hideaways that have no equal. The airfields and other places of interest include Northolt, Manston, Sculthorp, Dunsfold, Swanton Morley, Hunsdon, Gravesend, Detling, Biggin Hill, Kenley, Redhill, Gatwick, Heston, Hornchurch, Chailey, Coolham, Horne, West Malling and Newchurch. This book looks at the history and personalities associated with each base, what remains today and explores the favourite local wartime haunts where aircrew and ground crew would have sought well-deserved entertainment and relaxation. Other museums and places that are relevant will also be described and general directions on how to get them included.


Shropshire Airfields in the Second World War

Shropshire Airfields in the Second World War
Author: Robin J. Brooks
Publisher: Countryside Books (GB)
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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An account of the part played by the airfields in Shropshire during the last war; the planes and pilots who flew them; and the local civilians who worked alongside them.


Heroes of Fighter Command - Kent

Heroes of Fighter Command - Kent
Author: Rupert Matthews
Publisher: Countryside Books (GB)
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007
Genre: Britain, Battle of, Great Britain, 1940
ISBN: 9781846740381

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Throughout the war Kent remained at the centre of the conflict, and the courageous pilots of Fighter Command received countless decorations for their bravery. This book describes Kent's air war and pays tribute to the gallant young men who flew sortie after sortie against desperate odds.


Front-Line Kent

Front-Line Kent
Author: Michael Foley
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2006-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750953314

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Kent has been on England's first line of defence. In all major conflicts many people in the county have lived closer to the enemy in Europe than they did to London. Much of the county's coastline has been the site of training and weapon development, which adds to the interest of military sites in this area. Michael Foley's new book delves into the long history of military Kent, from Roman forts to Martello towers, built to keep Napoleon out, from the ambitious Royal Military Canal, which cost an equivalent of GBP10 million in today's money but was abandoned after seventy years, to wartime airfields and underground Cold War installations. Illustrated with a wide range of photographs, maps, drawings, engravings and paintings, Front-Line Kent also includes location and access details for the sites that are illustrated and described. This lively and informative book will appeal to anyone interested in Kent's history, whether or not a military specialist.


Detling Airfield

Detling Airfield
Author: Anthony J. Moor
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 144562494X

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The remarkable story of the Kentish airfield that was a station of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) in World War I and the Royal Air Force (RAF) in World War II.