American Pilots In The RAF: The WWII Eagle Squadrons (1993) By Philip D. Caine
The inspiring story of the US citizens who fought and died in World War II, long before their country entered the war. Drawn from interviews with dozens of surviving Eagles, from their letters and memoirs and from official records of the squadrons, and containing numerous photographs from the pilots' personal collections.
The story of the American pilots who served with the RAF during the Battle of Britain. 'History of Nos. 71, 121 & 133 Squadrons of the Royal Air Force Fighter Command, analyse their deeds, motivations and contributions to the history of air power. At the time of writing, more than 80 of the 244 American airmen were still alive, and Caine drew on interviews with them.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 417 pages
- In Good Condition































