V.C.'s Of The Air (1974) By John Frayn Turner
There were 32 VCs of the air during World War II, yet how many of their names are known today? This work gives an account of the forgotten VCs like Kenneth Campbell, who torpedoed the Gneisnau in the harbour of Brest from a height of 50 feet, racing between the flak ships at mast height.
The book tells how the 32 Victoria Crosses granted to airmen in WWII were won, including Australians Hughie Edwards, Bill Newton, and Rawdon Middleton.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 187 pages
- In Good Condition
































