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Old 5th July 2005, 08:40
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Re: Mr shores's "Air War for Burma"

I enthusiastically second the comments of NickM and John Beaman. I have always enjoyed Chris Shore's books, and only wish him the very best of health, and continued enthusiasm to keep writing.
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Re: Mr shores's "Air War for Burma"

It is advertised in the Aviation and Military History Book Club's latest monthly list. I look forward to receiving it, but feel it may be covering rather a long period. Franks ran to three books whilst leaving some gaps, and not addressing US operations at all.
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Re: Mr shores's "Air War for Burma"

As you may already know, the publish date of Mr Shore's book has been delayed again until the end of September
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Old 18th August 2005, 23:28
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Re: Mr shores's "Air War for Burma"

Here come the great news, now Mr shores's "Air War for Burma" is available !


http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...715380-6454263
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Old 28th August 2005, 01:06
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Re: Mr shores's "Air War for Burma"

I bought it his afternoon. It is not as detailled as the first two volumes (having to cover more than 3 years...) but still a great reading.

As the 2nd TAF books, it is very good for air battles but tell apparently little about the routine ground support actions that were the daily activity of most airmen.
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