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Master Bombers: The Experiences of a Pathfinder Squadron at War, 1942-1945 by Sean Feast β€” book cover

Master Bombers: The Experiences of a Pathfinder Squadron at War, 1942-1945

by Sean Feast
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Overview

The Pathfinders were the corps d'elite of Bomber Command, the command that led the fight against Germany even before the fall of France. Pathfinder crews consisted of members who had flown a minimum of 45 operational sorties and while they were the best, they were made from all ranks and backgrounds.

The Master Bomber was the aircraft in charge of the whole attack. They would transmit instructions over VHF radio to the main force telling them what colored markers to ignore and what to bomb.

Master Bombers is a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the key figures involved in Pathfinder operations throughout World War Two.

Synopsis

The Pathfinders were the corps d'elite of Bomber Command, the command that led the fight against Germany even before the fall of France. Pathfinder crews consisted of members who had flown a minimum of 45 operational sorties and while they were the best, they were made from all ranks and backgrounds.

The Master Bomber was the aircraft in charge of the whole attack. They would transmit instructions over VHF radio to the main force telling them what colored markers to ignore and what to bomb.

Master Bombers is a comprehensive and detailed exploration of the key figures involved in Pathfinder operations throughout World War Two.

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. . . well documented and engaging, and the warm and easy prose intersperses first-person narrative with amplifying explanations and detail."

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Power History Air

. . . well documented and engaging, and the warm and easy prose intersperses first-person narrative with amplifying explanations and detail."

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2008
Publisher
Grub Street
Pages
224
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9781906502010

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