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Shot Down In Flames A World War Ii Fighter Pilots Remarkable Tale Of Survival 1st Edition Geoffrey Page

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Shot Down In Flames A World War Ii Fighter Pilots Remarkable Tale Of Survival 1st Edition Geoffrey Page
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Publisher: Grub Street
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 538
Author: Geoffrey Page
ISBN: 9781906502966, 190650296X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Shot Down In Flames A World War Ii Fighter Pilots Remarkable Tale Of Survival 1st Edition Geoffrey Page by Geoffrey Page 9781906502966, 190650296X instant download after payment.

"On 12 August 1940, during the Battle of Britain, in an engagement with Dornier Do 17s, Geoffrey Page was shot down into the English Channel, suffering severe burns. He spent much of the next two years in hospitals, undergoing plastic surgery, but recovered sufficiently to pursue an extremely distinguished war and post-war career. This eloquently written and critically acclaimed autobiography tells of his wartime exploits in the air and on the ground. He was a founder member of The Guinea Pig Club--formed by badly burnt aircrew--and this is a fascinating account of the club, of the courage and bravery of 'The Few,' and of Geoffrey's later life and achievements, most particularly in the creation of The Battle of Britain memorial"--Back cover.

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