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    Halton Boys
    Missing Presumed Murdered
    Coming Down in the Drink
    The Lost Graves of PeenemuNde
    D-Day Bomber Command: Failed to Return
    King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
    • 2022

      This comprehensive look at one of the war s most fascinating units will give the reader a greater understanding of the unit s vital contribution to the war and show how some of the techniques developed are still in use today.

      The Pathfinders
    • 2020

      The search to find the truth about the Bomber Command airmen missing from the famous Peenemunde raid in August 1943.

      The Lost Graves of PeenemuNde
    • 2020

      The RAF Halton Apprenticeship Scheme has a deserved reputation for excellence. The brainchild of MRAF Hugh Trenchard, the founder of the Royal Air Force, it took the 'traditional' idea of an apprenticeship and interpreted it in a novel way.

      Halton Boys
    • 2018

      The story of one Second World War bombing raid, two war crimes trials, and the search to find three 'missing' airmen.

      Missing Presumed Murdered
    • 2017

      The story of Flight Lieutenant John Brennan DFC, one of the last surviving members of the famed Goldfish Club to have seen service during the Second World War.

      Coming Down in the Drink
    • 2014

      D-Day Bomber Command: Failed to Return

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative focuses on the crucial role of the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command during the D-Day campaign on June 6, 1944. It highlights their relentless air operations leading up to, on, and following the Normandy invasion, showcasing how these efforts were vital to the Allies' re-entry into 'Fortress Europe.' The book delves into the strategic significance of aerial bombardment in supporting ground forces and shaping the outcome of the campaign.

      D-Day Bomber Command: Failed to Return
    • 2009