Sixty Squadron RAF: A History of the Squadron from Its Formation

Sixty Squadron RAF: A History of the Squadron from Its Formation

by A.J.L. Scott
Sixty Squadron RAF: A History of the Squadron from Its Formation

Sixty Squadron RAF: A History of the Squadron from Its Formation

by A.J.L. Scott

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Overview

This candid WWI memoir takes readers inside the cockpit with an RAF officer on the Western Front from the outbreak the Great War until its end in 1918.

Louis Arbon Strange was at the Royal Air Force’s Central Flying School when war broke out in 1914. He immediately reported to Royal Flying Corps headquarters and joined No.5 Squadron. Strage remained on active duty throughout the war, serving his country over the Western Front from August of that year until the enemy’s surrender.

Strange transferred to No.6 Squadron in 1915 and went on to form and command No.23 Squadron. Due to illness, he did not accompany his Squadron to France, but spent that time training others. He took charge of the Machine-Gun School at Hythe and other schools of aerial gunnery before returning to the Front. There he commanded the 23rd Wing, and finally took command of the 80th Wing from June 1918 until the end of the war. As Strange chronicles his experiences, he provides unique insight into how and why the Allied airmen eventually prevailed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612003856
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Series: Vintage Aviation Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 165
File size: 28 MB
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