Description
In this riveting memoir, Thomas G. Quinlan takes us on a wild ride through the skies of World War II, where he served as a tail-gunner in the legendary 103 Squadron RAF aboard the mighty Avro Lancaster. With 30 heart-pounding missions over enemy territory,
Quinlan and his crew faced danger at every turn – a perilous journey they owe to their pilot’s audacious ‘corkscrew’ manoeuvre, which turned them into a moving target that the Germans could barely hit.
But there’s a twist: their pilot wasn’t just any aviator; Flying Officer A.V.J. Vernieuwe was a Belgian resistance hero with a target on his back from the Gestapo. If they were shot down, it wouldn’t just be a matter of survival – it would be a race against time to escape a fate worse than death.
Stationed at RAF Elsham Wolds in Lincolnshire, 103 Squadron was a crucial cog in the RAF Bomber Command machine, raining havoc on strategic targets across Germany, Holland, and France while supporting the Allied push after D-Day.
From the very first mission, Quinlan’s vivid storytelling transports you into the cockpit, capturing the raw intensity and sheer chaos faced by bomber crews. His unfiltered accounts of their harrowing escapades provide an unparalleled insight into the life of a tail-gunner – a role that was as dangerous as it was heroic.
Gripping, authentic, and utterly fascinating, this memoir is not just a tale of survival; it’s a testament to bravery in the face of overwhelming odds. Prepare to be taken on an extraordinary journey through the clouds of war, where every mission could be their last.
Details
Publisher - Woodfield Publishing Ltd
Language - English
Paperback
Contributors
Author
Thomas G. Quinlan
Published Date - October 16 2024
ISBN - 9781846831232
Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 1.0 cm
Page Count - 162
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