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Johnny Kent

    John Kent distinguished himself as one of the finest young squadron leaders of the Second World War. His aerial prowess and tactical acumen became legendary among his peers. Following the war, he built a notable career, significantly contributing to the aviation industry and leaving a lasting mark on its history.

    Polacy są najlepsi. Wspomnienia Kanadyjczyka z Dywizjonu 303
    One of the Few
    • 2016

      One of the Few

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Group Captain Johnny Kent joined the RAF in the 1930s and went on to become a flight commander of one of the most successful fighter squadrons of the Second World War. In this role, he helped the famous 303 Polish Squadron play a decisive part in the Battle of Britain, and this earned him the highest Polish military award, the Virtuti Militari, as well as the affectionate nickname 'Kentowski'. Group Captain Kent's fascinating memoirs tell the story of his life in the RAF, from his struggles as a boy on the Canadian Prairies to get into the air, detailing his experiences as a test pilot in Farnborough and his constant efforts to excel at what he did. In this new edition, alongside the classic tale of derring-do, Kent's daughter provides supplementary material that places his extraordinary story into the broader context of his life as a son, husband and father. Poignant questions are raised about what it meant to be 'One of the Few' - for both the men themselves and those to whom they were closest.

      One of the Few