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Glorious in Solitude: The Courage of Isolated Rear Gunners in the RAF During the Second World War [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x22 mm, kaal: 735 g, 130black and white photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781552215
  • ISBN-13: 9781781552216
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x22 mm, kaal: 735 g, 130black and white photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781552215
  • ISBN-13: 9781781552216
Teised raamatud teemal:
The Royal Air Force and her Commonwealth allies were thrust into war in 1939 with an ill equipped structure of aircrew and aircraft. There had been prewar plans in place to formally train 'Air Gunners' but these only materialized after the realization that 'Air Gunners' were required in significant numbers. The Second World War saw a remarkable recognition of the role undertaken by these exceptional young men, all of whom volunteered for service. Many later climbed into small cramped and isolated perspex turrets that were perched at the extremity of Whitley - Wellington - Lancaster and Halifax bombers. 'Glorious in Solitude' explores stories of these 'Rear Gunners' taken primarily from flying logbooks and recommendations for gallant action. These brave young men were totally exposed, removed from their crew and charged with providing the ultimate protection from marauding Luftwaffe night fighters - they experienced dangers unique to their chosen trade. 'Glorious in solitude' also explores the historical aspects of equipment, uniform and the medals awarded to 'Rear Gunners' A fitting tribute to those men who endured such isolated hardship and to those who lost their lives in solitude.
Acknowledgements 9(1)
Foreword 10(3)
Introduction -- Historical Background 13(10)
1 The RAuxAF and the RAFVR
23(2)
2 Air Gunner Training
25(6)
3 RAF Air Gunner's Cloth Brevet
31(2)
4 Operational Training Units
33(4)
5 Turret Gunsights
37(6)
6 The Frazer Nash FN20 Turret
43(5)
7 The Boulton Paul Type E Turret
48(2)
8 Perspex Panels
50(4)
9 Pigeons
54(2)
10 Rear Gunner's Training Crash
56(3)
11 Flight Rations
59(2)
12 Armoury Duties
61(4)
13 Combat Reports
65(7)
14 Corkscrewing
72(2)
15 Prisoners of War
74(4)
16 Sergeant Neil Stockdale
78(7)
17 Sergeant Eric Marvin DFM
85(18)
18 The Call of Nature
103(3)
19 Army Rear Gunners
106(5)
20 Air Transport Auxiliary Rescue
111(4)
21 Emergency Landings
115(5)
22 Sergeant Ernest Wharton DFC, DFM
120(18)
23 Sergeant Charles Boyce
138(6)
24 Pilot Officer William Davies
144(5)
25 Sergeant Alexander Barrie BEM
149(4)
26 Sergeant Vaclav Spitz
153(18)
27 Sergeant Frank Bell DFM
171(13)
28 Flight Lieutenant John Darby DFC
184(20)
29 Sergeant Brian Rogers
204(7)
30 Flight Lieutenant John Hall DFC
211(14)
31 Sergeants John McKenzie and Jack Cantor
225(4)
32 Pilot Officer Virgil Fernquist and Sergeant William Crabe CGM
229(3)
33 Sergeant James Hughes DFM
232(13)
34 Night Hunters of the Reich
245(5)
35 Luftwaffe Flak
250(9)
36 Decorated by the King
259(10)
Epilogue 269(2)
Bibliography 271
Colin Pateman lives in the South of England and has spent most of his working life as a Police Officer, retiring after 32 years' service. His key roles were as a handler of specialist search dogs and as a Police Search Advisor. He was trained by the Royal Engineers and was involved in many serious criminal investigations. Colin is an avid collector of aviation memorabilia and gains great satisfaction from gathering and preserving personal accounts of pilots and aircrews of the Second World War. His other aviation related publications include 'Airborne Animals & Cockpit companions' (Woodfield 2011)'Goldfish Caterpillars and Guinea pigs', 'Unwanted Hero' (Fonthill 2012) and 'Unshackled Spirit' (Fonthill 2013)