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      Spitfire Deserter?: The American Pilot Who Went Missing

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      New B-format paperback edition - Did Sgt Salvatore 'Bud' Walcott, an American who served as a Spitfire pilot with the RAF in 1942, avoid flying to Malta, the most bombed place on earth - did he desert?
      In the early morning of 20 April 1942, forty-seven Spitfire Vs of 601 an...

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      Product ID:9781445696225
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Spitfire Deserter?
      Subtitle:The American Pilot Who Went Missing
      Authors:Author: Bill Simpson
      Page Count:320
      Subjects:Biography: historical, political and military, Biography: historical, political & military, Second World War, Aviation skills and piloting, Aircraft and aviation, Second World War, Aviation skills / piloting, Aircraft: general interest, USA, c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2)
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      New B-format paperback edition - Did Sgt Salvatore 'Bud' Walcott, an American who served as a Spitfire pilot with the RAF in 1942, avoid flying to Malta, the most bombed place on earth - did he desert?
      In the early morning of 20 April 1942, forty-seven Spitfire Vs of 601 and 603 Squadrons of the Auxiliary Air Force launched from the deck of the American aircraft carrier the USS Wasp, which had sailed to a position north of Algiers. The planes were bound for Malta. At the time, the island was under heavy siege by Axis forces. Salvatore Walcott’s Spitfire never made it; he crash-landed in North Africa, part of Vichy France, and was interned. After attempting to escape, Walcott was liberated at the end of 1942. He returned to the UK and joined the US Army Air Corps and continued to serve as a pilot until the end of the war and afterwards with the USAF during the Berlin airlift.These are the bare bones of the story. But was that landing in Africa ‘an inexplicable defection’, as it has been described? Here is the evidence, alongside an exploration of American and British attitudes to men like Walcott who served under foreign flags. Walcott’s story has been discussed for many years, but here is the truth. Did the Spitfire’s undercarriage fail to retract, as Walcott claimed, or did he lose his nerve? Does the fact that Walcott later gained a reputation as a risk-taker indicate a ‘Lord Jim’ narrative, whereby he tried to make up for a moment of cowardice? Walcott''s ultimately tragic tale is set against the larger narrative of Irish/American and British/Vichy France relations, of the Mediterranean theatre, aircraft design, and the US entry into the war.
      Imprint Name:Amberley Publishing
      Publisher Name:Amberley Publishing
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-12-15

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      Weight262 g
      Dimensions167 × 234 × 7 mm