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This third volume of Fighter command losses deals with the final 16 months of the war. Plans for the Allied invasion of Europe were well under way in November 1943 when the 'Fighter command' nomenclature was put aside temporarily due to the RAF's fighter force being divided into two.
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In August 1939, on the eve of war with Germany, Britain was ill-prepared and Fighter Command could muster only 37 operational squadrons to face the foe. Following a brief campaign in Norway, and the brave but disastrous Battle of France and retreat through Dunkirk, Britain stood alone, waiting.
This volume sees the tide turning in the All ies'' favour with more strikes into the Reich being undertake n with Fighter Command escorting medium bombers. '
Oversigter over tabene af flybesætninger og fly ved RAF Fighter Command under 2. verdenskrig i de anførte tidsperioder.
Oversigter over tabene af flybesætninger og fly ved RAF Fighter Command under 2. verdenskrig i de anførte tidsperioder.
Oversigter over tabene af flybesætninger og fly ved RAF Fighter Command under 2. verdenskrig i de anførte tidsperioder.
Oversigter over tabene af flybesætninger og fly ved RAF Fighter Command under 2. verdenskrig i de anførte tidsperioder.
This is the sixth volume in the series which deals with the losses sustained by the RAF Bomber Command during the 2nd World War. It has already found favour with historians, and those friends and relatives affected by the loss.'
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.