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Bombardiers: A Novel
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Kampfflieger: Bomber Crewman of the Luftwaffe 1939-45 (Warrior)
The Kampfflieger are relatively unknown within aviation circles, although many of them had careers as distinguished as those of their fighter-pilot counterparts. The men of the bomber crews did not enjoy the luxury of combat tours – they flew until they died or became unfit for combat duty. This book studies the attitudes, beliefs and motivation of the average crewman, following him through recruitment and training to experience on campaign in western Europe, Africa and the Russian front, detailing the exploits and trials of the famous Ju 87 'Stuka' dive-bomber crews and their own crucial part in Germany's war effort..
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Flak Bait: Eight Decades Dodging Flak as a Bombardier, FBI Agent, Trial Lawyer, and Texas Maverick
James P. Simpson is a gifted storyteller whose life embraced some of the most significant events of the 20th century He is the last survivor of the small team that investigated and prosecuted the forces of organized crime on Galveston Island 50 years ago. His tales of defeating the Maceo gambling empire, without the assistance of local law enforcement, add a colorful chapter to Texas history..
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Reluctant Witness: Memoirs from the Last Year of the European Air War 1944-45
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Sea-Doo/Bombardier 1992-97 (Seloc Marine Tune-Up and Repair Manuals)
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After the Liberators: A Father's Last Mission, a Son's Lifelong Journey
Lt. Bill McGuire, a WWII B24 Liberator navigator, was killed in an air battle over Germany leaving behind an infant son. Fifty years later, that son traces witnesses to the battle in his quest to learn everything about his father's last days. He traveled extensively to pursue information, meet witnesses, and visit his father's grave in France. After the Liberators is a story of a son's unquenchable love for his father..
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Looking Into Hell: Experiences Of The Bomber Command War (World of War (Rigel))
What was it like to fly through enemy skies, flak bursting, searchlight beams criss-crossing your route, enemy fighters likely to appear from nowhere? How did it feel to lose friends and colleagues night after night, to watch bombs explode on a target below, to observe destruction spread over a sleeping city? Real stories of war at its most horrific, of mid-air explosions, of crippled planes hurtling to the ground--truly a view of hell on earth.
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