Glorious in Solitude reveals detailed accounts from flying logbooks composed by young men who served in the RAF as Rear Gunners in WWII. Casualty rates were exceptionally high for these exposed and vulnerable men who shouldered the heavy responsibility of providing protection from the Luftwaffe who preyed upon his crew.
Colin Pateman Bücher
Colin Pateman verleiht seinen Werken ein tiefes Verständnis für Militärgeschichte, das aus über drei Jahrzehnten Erfahrung als Polizist resultiert, unter anderem in den Bereichen Spezialhunde und als Berater für polizeiliche Suchaktionen. Seine Leidenschaft für die Luftfahrt, insbesondere den Zweiten Weltkrieg, zeigt sich in seiner akribischen Recherche und seinem einfühlsamen Ansatz, die Geschichten von Piloten und Besatzungen einzufangen. Pateman stützt seine Arbeit auf Primärquellen, indem er Original-Flugbücher und Veteraneninterviews verwendet, um authentische Berichte aus dem Leben der RAF zum Leben zu erwecken. Sein Engagement für tiefgehende Forschung, einschließlich der Aufdeckung bisher undokumentierter Beweise in Archiven, verleiht seinen fesselnden historischen Darstellungen eine einzigartige Tiefe und Authentizität.






Beheaded by Hitler
- 191 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
A detailed account of the Nazi's judicial terror and brutal executions of civilians convicted of domestic resistance
B-24 Bridge Busters
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
RAF Liberators over Burma provides an insight of operational flying in the Far East, including an examination of the importance of bombing bridges and railway constructions to thwart the Japanese transit infrastructure. In many cases the efforts and sacrifice by dedicated Commonwealth aircrew are recounted from their own flying logbooks.
Survival From the Skies
Airmen who Fell, Floated, and Walked from Adversity in the Second World War
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Remarkable survival stories from World War II highlight the resilience of aircrew who faced the loss of their aircraft. Featuring accounts of individuals like Captain R.L. Morrison, who was rescued after being shot down in North Africa, and Flight Lieutenant Charles Parish, who swam seven miles to safety after his Wellington bomber was downed, the book delves into the experiences of members of exclusive clubs like the Goldfish and Caterpillar Clubs. With over twenty gripping narratives, it sheds light on their bravery, escapes, and the gallantry awards they received.
RAF Special Duties
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Thrilling rare and previously unpublished special operations flown by the RAF during World War 2
Fuel, Fire and Fear examines Bomber Command's undertaking to create a unique member of aircrew. In many cases the duties by dedicated Flight Engineers are recounted from their own flying logbooks. An insight of operational flying managing 14 fuel tanks with a maximum load of 2,304 Imperial gallons of high Octane petrol was a heavy responsibility.
These clubs were recognised and regarded as an important area within RAF history that boosted moral. Members were allowed pins and badges to be worn on RAF and Commonwealth flying uniforms. This book allows the reader to experience a number of individual stories and understand the relevance of being a 'Goldfish', a 'Caterpillar', or 'Guinea Pig'.
'Arming for Accuracy' examines the early development of dropping aerial ordinance and Bomber Command's undertaking to create a unique member of aircrew. In many cases the duties by dedicated Bomb Aimers are recounted from their own flying logbooks. Operational flying, manning guns and accurately dropping bomb loads carried a heavy responsibility.