Heroes of Coastal Command

Heroes of Coastal Command
Title Heroes of Coastal Command PDF eBook
Author Andrew D. Bird
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 380
Release 2019-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526710714

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Real-life, action-packed, personal stories of valor from the history of the RAF’s maritime arm during World War II. It took thirty minutes for one Coastal Command crew to sink two U-boats. The crew of Flying Officer Kenneth “Kayo” Moore in their 224 Squadron Liberator carried out this remarkable achievement on the evening of 7/8 June 1944. While patrolling the western end of the English Channel, Moore’s crew first dispatched U-629, followed just under thirty minutes later by U-373. The story of this remarkable engagement is just one of many recounted by the author in Heroes of Coastal Command. Established in 1936, Coastal Command was the RAF’s only maritime arm. Throughout the war, its crews worked tirelessly alongside the Royal Navy to keep Britain’s vital sea lanes open. Together, they fought and won the Battle of the Atlantic, with RAF aircraft destroying 212 German U-Boats and sinking a significant tonnage of enemy warships and merchant vessels. Often working alone and unsupported, undertaking long patrols out over opens seas, Coastal Command bred a special kind of airman. Alongside individuals such as Kenneth Moore, there were Allan Trigg, Kenneth Campbell and John Cruickshank, all of whom were awarded the Victoria Cross; Norman Jackson-Smith, a Blenheim pilot who flew in the Battle of Britain; Jack Davenport, who flew his Hampden to Russia; John Watson, the sole survivor of a Short Sunderland which was lost during a rescue mission; and Ken Gatward, who flew a unique daylight mission over Paris to drop a Tricolore on the Arc de Triomphe. Theirs are just some of the many exciting stories revealed by the author.

RAF Coastal Command

RAF Coastal Command
Title RAF Coastal Command PDF eBook
Author Keith Wilson (Photographer)
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 247
Release 2020-11-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445697696

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RAF Coastal Command was founded as a formation within the Royal Air Force in 1936, at a time when the RAF was restricted into Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Commands.

A Forgotten Offensive

A Forgotten Offensive
Title A Forgotten Offensive PDF eBook
Author Christina J.M. Goulter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 406
Release 2014-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 1135204543

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The "forgotten offensive" of the title is RAF Coastal Command's offensive against German sea-trade between 1940 and 1945. The fortunes of the campaign are followed throughout the war, and its success is then evaluated in terms of the shipping sunk, and the impact on the German economy.

Boeing B-17 Fortress in RAF Coastal Command Service

Boeing B-17 Fortress in RAF Coastal Command Service
Title Boeing B-17 Fortress in RAF Coastal Command Service PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Stitt
Publisher White (Paperback)
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9788389450883

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Rejected as a bomber by the RAF, the B-17 was used extensively as a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft by Coastal Command. This book tells the fascinating story of these operations, a vital but often overlooked part of the fight against the U-Boats. All the aircraft involved are listed, and the tedious but essential work of their crews described, including some epic encounters with enemy submarines. Fully illustrated with many wartime photos, and scale plans of the airframe modifications. Full color profiles of representative aircraft.

A Forgotten Offensive

A Forgotten Offensive
Title A Forgotten Offensive PDF eBook
Author Christina J.M. Goulter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 414
Release 2014-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 1135204616

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The "forgotten offensive" of the title is RAF Coastal Command's offensive against German sea-trade between 1940 and 1945. The fortunes of the campaign are followed throughout the war, and its success is then evaluated in terms of the shipping sunk, and the impact on the German economy.

RAF Coastal Command in Action, 1939-1945

RAF Coastal Command in Action, 1939-1945
Title RAF Coastal Command in Action, 1939-1945 PDF eBook
Author Roy Conyers Nesbit
Publisher Alan Sutton Publishing
Pages 200
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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During World War II the aircraft and crews of RAF Coastal Command played a vital role of patrolling and defending the waters around Great Britain against enemy air and naval forces. These included everything from long-range fighters and patrol aircraft, like Junkers Ju88 and Focke Wulf Fw200 Kondor, to marauding U-boats, E-boats and warships.

Royal Air Force Coastal Command Losses

Royal Air Force Coastal Command Losses
Title Royal Air Force Coastal Command Losses PDF eBook
Author Ross McNeill
Publisher Specialty Press (MN)
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781857801286

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First in a companion series to the acclaimed Bomber Command and Fighter Command Losses series, detailing losses suffered by coastal squadrons operating from UK bases under Coastal Command control as either full units or detachments from other RAF commands. Each chapter is prefaced by a brief description of the coastal campaign for the period under review. Appendices include squadron bases.