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Into the Firestorm: The Allied Heroes Who Flew World War II's Most Daring Missions
Another broad, vague and hyperbolic title. This is actually the first complete history of C-47 aircrew as mentioned in the description. Something direct like this would sell more copies. Scheduled for 2 June.
https://www.amazon.com/Into-Firestor...732538&sr=1-21 Usual disclaimer, Ed |
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Re: Into the Firestorm: The Allied Heroes Who Flew World War II's Most Daring Missions
"Yet their contribution to the war was crucial. Without resupplies from C-47s, Patton would have lost the Battle of the Bulge. Without the willingness of these aircrews to fly directly over the Himalayas, Japan's war in the east may well have prevailed."
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Re: Into the Firestorm: The Allied Heroes Who Flew World War II's Most Daring Missions
One of my favorites is the person or vehicle or incident "that won the war."
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Re: Into the Firestorm: The Allied Heroes Who Flew World War II's Most Daring Missions
Surely a bit daft to fly 'into a Firestorm'?
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