Description
In ‘Training for Triumph’ Tom Docherty takes readers on a gripping journey through the annals of Royal Air Force Aircrew Training during World War II, drawing from two decades of meticulous research and his own 22-year tenure in the RAF.
This extraordinary book weaves together first-hand accounts from former aircrew, dedicated ground staff, and seasoned instructors, along with an array of stunning historical photos, detailed ground plans, and poignant memorabilia that breathe life into the past.
Docherty pays homage to the unsung heroes behind the scenes, the tireless trainers who moulded over 90,000 aircrew in just five years, amidst the shadows of war. Yet, this is not merely a celebration; it is a sobering tribute to the many airmen who lost their lives during training—victims of tragic accidents and fierce enemy action alike.
Accompanied by a striking cover illustration by Ken Summers, depicting a Short Stirling Mk I and an Airspeed Oxford in flight, ‘Training for Triumph’ captures the spirit of an era defined by courage, sacrifice, and an indomitable will to succeed against the odds.
An invaluable resource for historians, students and enthusiasts alike.
Details
Publisher - Woodfield Publishing Ltd
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Tom Docherty
Published Date - 2000-12-01
ISBN - 9781873203712
Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 2 cm
Page Count - 360
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