They Gave me a Seafire

Author: Crosley DSC RN> Commander R Mike  

Publisher: Pen and Sword‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781473839281

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781473821910

Subject: K152 World War II (1939 - 1945)

Keyword: 历史、地理

Language: ENG

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A classic in every sense of the word, the re-issuing of this book is sure to provoke an enthusiastic response. First published in 1986 by Airlife, its publishing history has seen a great number of glowing reviews generated, coming from both historians and participants in the proceedings that the author so eloquently relays.**The book charts Crosley's service career in the Fleet Air Arm during the entire period of the Second World War. Part of his service saw him in action aboard HMS Eagle, flying Sea Hurricanes on the Harpoon and Pedestal Malta convoys of June and August 1942. It was during this time that he shot down his first enemy aircraft and survived the dramatic sinking of HMS Eagle. From there he graduated on to Seafires, (the Naval equivalent of the Spitfire), and flew this type in Combat Air Patrols over Norway and ramrod strikes from Operation Torch (the invasion of French North Africa in November 1942), through to D-Day in June 1944 in the European Theatre of Operations, and then in the Pacific abroad HMS Implacable as part of the British Pacific Fleet in 1945 until the end of the Pacific War, by which time he had command of his own combined squadron, 801 and 880.**The narrative is well written in a frank and often scathingly critical way of Fleet Air Arm operations during the Second World War and beyond. The book looks set to bring the endeavours of Crosley to a whole new generation of enthusiasts, and it should appeal across the board to fans of aviation, naval

Chapter

Chapter 3 Eighty-Two Charing Cross Road

Chapter 4 Naval Airman, Second Class

Chapter 5 24 EFTS, Luton

Chapter 6 RAF Netheravon

Chapter 7 RNAS Yeovilton

Chapter 8 HMS Eagle

Chapter 9 Operation 'Harpoon'

Chapter 10 Operation 'Pedestal'

Chapter 11 800 Naval Air Squadron

Plates

Chapter 12 Operation 'Torch'

Chapter 13 804 Naval Air Squadron

Chapter 14 RNAS Henstridge or HMS 'Dipper'

Chapter 15 Lee-on-Solent - June 1944

Chapter 16 'D Day' - 6 June 1944

Chapter 17 880 Naval Air Squadron

Chapter 18 HMS Implacable

Chapter 19 Grimsetter

Chapter 20 'Sydney, here we come!'

Chapter 21 Truk

Chapter 22 The Final Onslaught

Chapter 23 Peacetime at Schofields

Epilogue

A Personal Postscript

Index

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