A Separate Little War: The Banff Coastal Command Strike Wing Versus the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe 1944-1945 by Andrew D Bird (Hardcover, 2003)

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A Separate Little War: The Banff Coastal Command Strike Wing Versus the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe 1944-1945. Title : A Separate Little War: The Banff Coastal Command Strike Wing Versus the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe 1944-1945.

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Every day for nine months from September 1944 to the end of the war, young British, Commonwealth and Norwegian airmen flew from Banff aerodrome in northern Scotland in their Mosquitoes and Beaufighters to target the German U-Boats, merchantmen and freighters plying along the coast and in the fjords and leads of southwest Norway, encountering the Luftwaffe and flakships every step of the way. This Scottish strike wing fought in some of the bitterest and bloodiest attacks of the war, all at very low level and at close quarters. Their contribution to winning the war was crucial and while the cost in precious lives and equipment was in the same proportion as Bomber Command, they inflicted far greater damage to the enemy in relation to their losses. With Group Captain The Hon. Max Aitken, DSO DFC as station commander, Banff was eventually to become the base for a total of six Mosquito squadrons (including 235, 248 and 143), together with B Flight of the elite 333 Norwegian Squadron, and would team up on missions with the nearby Dallachy Beaufighter strike wing (404 RCAF, 455 RAAF, 489 RNZAF and 144 Squadrons). Banff was also home at one time to the famous 617 (Dambuster) Squadron after their successful attach on the Tirpitz. Two further aerodromes fall within the scop of Andrew Bird's study - Fraserburgh, with its air-sea rescue role and Peterhead which supplied Mustang fighters as escort from 315 (Deblin) Squadron and 19, 65 and 234 RAF Squadrons. This title is a detailed history of a microcosm of Coastal Command. Supported by photographs, maps and charts, the majority never published before, the author has drawn on the personal accounts of, amongst others, British and Norwegian pilots, ground crew and civilians which augment the official sources, to give an accurate depiction of an aerodrome at war.

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PublisherGrub Street Publishing
ISBN-139781904010432
eBay Product ID (ePID)91187859

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Number of Pages216 Pages
Publication NameA Separate Little War: The Banff Coastal Command Strike Wing Versus the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe 1944-1945
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year2003
TypeTextbook
AuthorAndrew D Bird
FormatHardcover

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Item Height243 mm
Item Weight507 g
Item Width165 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorAndrew D Bird

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  • Remembering my father

    My father died quite young and was never keen to talk about his experiences in the 2nd World War. I now have grandchildren who know nothing about him and my children never had the chance to love him and listen to him. So I decided to research and find items which might make his time in Coastal Command clearer for them all - as well as me. Although this book is not covering exactly where my father flew, it does give a very good feel and sight of life on a Sunderland!

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    Brilliant book Brilliantly written. Fantastic story of a 'Separate Little War'.

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