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      Air Battle for Arnhem

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      Features a detailed overview of operations at Arnhem, code named 'Operation Market Garden', during the final year of the Second World War.
      Over sixty years ago a battle took place that, if it had succeeded, could have shortened the Second World war by six months. The operat...

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      Product ID:9781399077750
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Air Battle for Arnhem
      Authors:Author: Alan W Cooper
      Page Count:200
      Subjects:European history, European history, History, Second World War, Air forces and warfare, Battles and campaigns, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, Second World War, Air forces & warfare, Battles & campaigns, Netherlands, c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2)
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      Features a detailed overview of operations at Arnhem, code named 'Operation Market Garden', during the final year of the Second World War.
      Over sixty years ago a battle took place that, if it had succeeded, could have shortened the Second World war by six months. The operation to take the bridges at Arnhem was given the code name ''Operation Market Garden'', Market being the air side of the operation and Garden the subsequent ground operation. The main problem was communications between the ground forces and the re-supply aircraft of the Royal Air Force.Its their efforts and the courage on evident display at Arnhem that the book is based upon. Over a period of seven days troops of the 1st Airborne were taken by the RAF in towed gliders and then in subsequent days showed courage of the highest order to make sure that the ground troops were supplied with ammunition and food to sustain them in their efforts to take the bridges at Arnhem. Their efforts were costly, 309 aircrew and 79 Air Dispatchers were killed and 107 aircraft, which included the men and aircraft who supported the main re-supply armada. One of the re-supply aircraft, flown by F/Lt David Lord DFC, was shot down. Lord was later awarded the Victoria Cross. His courage and dedication are exemplary of the efforts of the men of Transport Command to make sure the men on the ground were re-supplied. The men of the Air Dispatchers, or AD''s as they were known, must always be remembered when regarding Arnhem. Their efforts to make sure the supplies were released from the aircraft, and on to the besieged men on the ground, was a vital factor in getting vital supplies to the troops successfully. This is their story, vividly told, and serves a commemorative purpose, memorialising both the events and, most importantly, the men who participated.
      Imprint Name:Pen & Sword Aviation
      Publisher Name:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-02-15

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      Weight362 g
      Dimensions156 × 234 × 30 mm