1 Group: Swift to Attack: Bomber Command's Unsung Heroes

1 Group: Swift to Attack: Bomber Command's Unsung Heroes

by PatrickOtter (Author)

Synopsis

Following the recent unveiling of the monument to Bomber Command in London's Green Park, the publication of this lovingly crafted account of the exploits of oft overlooked 1 Group is set to be a timely one. Patrick Otter combines an appropriate level of detail regarding operations, aircraft, bases and incidents, with accounts of human endurance and squadron fraternity, which works to create a thoroughly well researched account of the wartime proceedings of 1 Group which is rooted firmly in humanity. The book is heavily illustrated throughout with both images of aircraft and pilot profiles, supplementing the text perfectly and working further to humanize the accounts which the author relays, as well as satisfying the Aviation buffs curiosity for new and interesting images of aircraft in their wartime contexts. Although often considered a somewhat controversial operational unit, the bravery of the men who made up Bomber Command has never been in question. This book is further testament to that fact.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pen & Sword Aviation
Published: 28 Feb 2013

ISBN 10: 178159094X
ISBN 13: 9781781590942

Media Reviews
I was amazed at the quality and quantity of the hundreds of photographs illustrating all aspects of what life offered Bomber Command. The author writes with the fluid confidence of a master of his subject. The Journal (North Lincolnshire) Comprehensive and insightful account. Throughout, personal biographies are brought to life with the help of the resources that Otter has painstakingly gathered for the project. This book will appeal to any aviation enthusiasts, not least for the abundance of black and white images compiled within its pages. An essential resource for future researchers of the subject. LINCOLNSHIRE LIFE Comprehensive and insightful account. This book will appeal to any aviation enthusiasts. An essential resource for future researchers of the subject. Lincolnshire Life
Author Bio
Patrick Otter has spent his whole working life as a journalist in his native Lincolnshire, working on a variety of newspapers, including the Grimsby Evening Telegraph where he became an assistant editor before taking early retirement on health grounds. His interest in aviation and, in particular, the wartime history of Bomber Command was sparked by his research into the events leading up to the loss of his father's 9 Squadron Lancaster over Berlin on what became known as 'Black Thursday' in December 1943, six months before he was born. He is the author of a number of books on Bomber Command and the wartime histories of airfields in both Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. He is married with a son, a history professor at Ohio State University in the United States.