Lost Voices of The Royal Air Force by Max Arthur

Lost Voices of The Royal Air Force by Max Arthur

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Gripping eyewitness stories from eighty years of British flying in war and peace

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Lost Voices of The Royal Air Force by Max Arthur

Bestselling author Max Arthur presents this moving collection of first-hand accounts of life in the Royal Air Force, from 1918 to the present day. Lost Voices of the Royal Air Force records the role of the RAF in the events of World War II, and, particularly, the Battle of Britain and the desert battles of North Africa and the events leading up to VE day. It also reveals the crucial role of the RAF in the Falklands and in the Gulf War. Through original interviews with air and ground crew, the spirit and comradeship, the stress, courage, isolation, vulnerability and the wonder of the wartime flying experience is vividly explored.
Max Arthur served in the RAF and he has written several oral history books about the armed services. He lectures on strategy and leadership.
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ISBN 13 9780340838136
ISBN 10 0340838132
Title Lost Voices of The Royal Air Force
Author Max Arthur
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2005-07-04
Number of pages 512
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