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  2. The Dam Busters (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Dam Busters is a 1951 non-fiction book by Paul Brickhill about Royal Air Force 617 Squadron originally commanded by Wing Commander Guy Gibson V.C. during World War II.The squadron became known as the "Dam Busters" because of Operation Chastise, a mission using highly specialised bombs to destroy Ruhr dams in Germany.

  3. Angels One Five - Wikipedia

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    The Squadron letters of No 56 Squadron were 'US'. A number of Hurricanes seen in the film carried the squadron letters 'AV', the letters of No 121, the second American Eagle squadron. [ 5 ] Other RAF types seen in the background include North American Harvard training aircraft, Avro Anson and Supermarine Spitfire .

  4. Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2 (2000) contains 154 histories covering every patrol squadron (VP, VPB, VP(H) and, VP(AM)) in existence between 1922 and 2000. Fourteen appendixes cover technical information on patrol aircraft , submarines sunk by patrol squadrons, air-to-air claims for Navy and Marine Corps patrol aircraft during World War II , a listing of patrol ...

  5. The Bomber Command War Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The book also details the operational performances of each squadron and group and it remains in print today. Everitt who had served in the RAF throughout the war as ground staff was the recently retired Chief Administrative Officer of Slough College and his research for the book involved over 300 visits to the Public Record Office.

  6. Enemy Coast Ahead - Wikipedia

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    Enemy Coast Ahead is an autobiographical book recounting the World War II flying career of Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC, DSO, DFC. It covers his time in RAF Bomber Command from the very earliest days of war in 1939 through to 1943. Gibson wrote the book aged 25 in 1944 whilst off operations.

  7. Squadron 303 (book) - Wikipedia

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    Squadron 303 (Polish: Dywizjon 303) is a non-fiction book written by Polish author Arkady Fiedler and published by Peter Davies. [1] It became his most popular book, selling over 1.5 million copies. Written in 1940, published in August 1942, the book is about the legendary No. 303 ("Kościuszko") Polish Squadron (Polish: 303 Dywizjon Myśliwski ...

  8. Frederick E. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Escreet Smith (4 April 1919 – 15 May 2012) [1] [2] was a British author, best known for his 1956 novel 633 Squadron about a Second World War RAF Mosquito squadron undertaking a seemingly impossible mission to bomb a well-protected German factory at the head of a Norwegian fjord. The novel was made into a successful film in 1964.

  9. Piece of Cake (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book was followed by a sequel, A Good Clean Fight, following the exploits of a number of the surviving characters of Piece of Cake in North Africa. The very first publication by Roald Dahl (author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , James and the Giant Peach , etc) was a 1942 article that he had titled "A Piece of Cake" (although the ...