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edwest2 7th July 2020 17:32

History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
Here is news from the Stone & Stone books site:


International Historical Research Associates, publishers of Ken's Men against the Empire and other air histories, sent us this report:
"The entire IHRA team is working hard to finish volume 1 of the history of the 3rd Bomb Group. We hope to be able to provide a date of publication soon. This will be followed by Volume 2 of the 3rd Bomb Group History and two volumes on the 38th Bomb Group. The order of publication for 3rd BG vol. 2 and 38th BG vols. 1 and 2 has not yet been determined."

SteveR 7th July 2020 17:34

Re: History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
Good news if true! I've been waiting for all of these for a loooooong time.

Thanks Ed!

James S. 7th July 2020 18:43

History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveR (Post 291717)
Good news if true! I've been waiting for all of these for a loooooong time.

Thanks Ed!

I think we all have been waiting a looooooooooooooong time for these books. I can't wait until they come out, hopefully soon.

James

robert 7th July 2020 19:00

Re: History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
I spoke to Larry and he told me that the book on 3rd will be his best book.

Robert

Stig Jarlevik 7th July 2020 20:56

Re: History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
I have all the books in this series.

They are all very much a work of love and should stand as an inspiration to anyone writing a unit history.

Needless to say, I am also very much looking forward to these volumes.

Cheers
Stig

James S. 7th July 2020 21:32

History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik (Post 291746)
I have all the books in this series.

They are all very much a work of love and should stand as an inspiration to anyone writing a unit history.

Needless to say, I am also very much looking forward to these volumes.

Cheers
Stig

Couldn't agree more, Stig. When these books come out, it seems that the only Group in the 5th, that doesn't have a unit history, not that I know of, is the 35th Fighter Group.

James

Larry deZeng 8th July 2020 00:45

Re: History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
Mr. Hickey hasn't been on TOCH since June 2017. Since you recently spoke with him, Robert, is he O.K.?

Edward 8th July 2020 05:19

Re: History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
If you have any questions about the 3rd BG history I will do my best to answer them.

Harvest of the Grim Reapers: The Illustrated History of the 3rd and 27th Bomb Groups During World War II
Volume I: Prewar to September 1943
by Lawrence J. Hickey and Edward M. Rogers with Osamu Tagaya

https://irandpcorp.com/products/3bg1/

Alfred.MONZAT 8th July 2020 11:33

Re: History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
It's hard to come by them in France/Europe. I have the first 4 of the collection and I'll probably order 5th and 6th from IHRA (and hope I won't be bled dry by the customs this time) when 6th will be out.

Stig Jarlevik 8th July 2020 11:40

Re: History of the 3rd and 38th Bomb Groups
 
Alfred

You can get them from here
https://www.christian-schmidt.com/

I bought both volumes of Ken's Men without any problems.
When buying books from USA, we in Sweden always have to pay 25% added VAT plus an additional "forward fee" for the customs agent (read the forwarder who happens to get the package)

Small items readily slip through, but these books ain't small. So for me, buying them via Germany actually saves me a couple of bucks.

Cheers
Stig


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