Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now
Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now
Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now
Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now

Bases of Bomber Command Then and Now

Regular price
£24.50
Sale price
£24.50
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 
FREE STANDARD UK DELIVERY Shipping calculated at checkout.

Sixty years ago, over 100 aerodromes in east and north-eastern England were occupied by the men and machines of RAF Bomber Command. The tenure of the majority of the bases was brief — some six years — but during that time more than 55,000 men lost their lives while flying from them to attack targets on the Continent.

Split into seven operational groups, the airfields of Bomber Command formed the cornerstone of Britain’s efforts to carry on the war against Germany in the years before the landings in Normandy. Thereafter they played their part in the battle against the V-weapons with one of the last raids of the war being carried out against Hitler’s personal mountain retreat.

Each airfield has been explored and photographed in the ‘then and now’ style of Roger Freeman’s previous books for After the Battle on the US Eighth and Ninth Air Forces. The physical development, construction and operational history of every airfield is described in detail and all are illustrated with wartime and present-day aerial photographs.

Author: Roger A. Freeman

Publisher: After the Battle

Edition: Hardcover

Condition: New

Isbn13: 9781870067355