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Editorial: 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum, Thorpe Abbotts, Diss, Norfolk, England 1997
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Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaGround Zero Books, Ltd.
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Hardcover. Condición: Very good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very good. Third Impression. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 12 inches. ciii, 244 pages. Illustrations. The format is primarily two-column. The dust jacket has some wear and soiling. This is an oversized book that if sent outside of the United States may requ…ire an additional shipping charge. Foreword by Roger A. Freeman. Bibliography. Index of Place Names. Index of Names. Aircraft Assigned to the Hundredth. Richard le Strange was the 100th Memorial Museum's Publicity Officer and Historian. James R. Brown flew with the group as a navigator and was the 100th's archivist. During World War II, the 100th Bombardment Group (Heavy), was an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress unit in England, stationed at RAF Thorpe Abbotts. Flying over 300 combat missions, the group earned two Distinguished Unit Citations (Regensburg), 17 August 1943; Berlin, 4/6/8 March 1944). The group suffered tremendous losses in combat, with 177 aircraft missing in action (MIA), flying its last mission on 20 April 1945. One of the unit's honors is that it's successor unit is the only modern USAF operational wing allowed to display on its assigned aircraft the tail code (Square-D) of its World War II predecessor. The 379th Bomb Wing used its Triangle-K tail code until inactivated in 1993, but when reactivated as the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing was assigned a rotating mix of flying squadrons who used their parent unit's tail code. The Triangle-K is retained as an unofficial unit insignia. Richard Le Strange's Century Bombers takes readers on a riveting journey through the history of the Hundredth Bomb Group, nicknamed the "Bloody Hundredth." This group was formed in 1942 at Orlando Army Air Base and quickly became legendary for its heavy sacrifices and daring missions during World War II. The book provides an in-depth look at how this group, comprising men from various backgrounds, was thrust into the tumultuous crucible of war, enduring significant losses and establishing a storied legacy. At its core, Century Bombers delves into themes of sacrifice, camaraderie, and resilience. The book highlights how individuals from diverse backgrounds were united by a common cause and transformed into a cohesive fighting unit. It examines both the personal and collective struggles faced by the Hundredth Bomb Group as they undertook perilous missions that often resulted in substantial casualties. The theme of sacrifice looms large, with a particular focus on the heavy toll the war exacted on both the men and the aircraft. Richard le Strange employs a meticulously detailed and richly descriptive writing style that captures the intensity and gravity of the Hundredth Bomb Group's experiences. The tone is respectful and sober, reflecting the somber realities of war while honoring the valor and dedication of the airmen. The narrative seamlessly weaves together factual accounts and personal anecdotes, providing a comprehensive and engaging portrait of the group's wartime journey. Century Bombers is lauded for its thorough research and compelling storytelling. The book's focus on the intricate specifics of military operations is commendable. Additionally, the extensive discussion of military terminology and operational logistics may be enthralling to those interested World War II aviation history. On 1 June 1942, the Army Air Forces activated the 100th Bombardment Group (Heavy) (100th BG) and assigned it to III Bomber Command. At Podington, England the ground crews rendezvoused with the air echelon, and together moved to RAF Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk, where they remained throughout World War II, operating as a strategic bombardment organization. On 25 June 1943, the 100th BG flew its first Eighth Air Force combat mission, bombing the U-boat yards at Bremen. The group focused its bombing attacks against German airfields, industrial plants, and naval facilities in France, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, and Ukraine. The group inherited the "Bloody Hundredth" nickname due to severe lo. Well-illustrated (ilustrador).
Editorial: Published by the 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum May 1990, Diss, Norfolk 2nd Impression 1990
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Librería: E.J Morten Booksellers BA, MANCHESTER, Reino UnidoE.J Morten Booksellers BA
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Hb in Dw large 4to, viii,244pp mono illustrations and plates, Map of Thorpe Abbots Airfield to rear end paper SIGNED By The Author to fep A Vg/Vg copy.
Century Bombers; The Story of the Bloody Hundredth
Richard Le Strange; Assisted by James R. Brown ; Foreword by Roger Freeman
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Librería: Last Exit Books, Charlottesville, VA, Estados Unidos de AmericaLast Exit Books
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Condición: Very Good. Hardcover. 4to. Published by 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum, Norfolk, England, 1989. 248 pgs. 200 illustrated. First Edition/First Printing. DJ has light shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremitie…s. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. The Hundredth Bomb Group (Heavy) , was activated on June 1st, 1942, at the Orlando Army Air Base, Florida. Within weeks, several hundred men were draw in from all walks of life. In early October, the Group sustained heavy losses whe twenty-one aircraft and over 200 men went missing or were killed in a week. It was at this time that the name of the Bloody Hundredth first came about.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.