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Torpedo Leader

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In 1940, Patrick Gibbs was first assigned as a squadron commander of Beauforts in 22 Squadron at North Coates in Lincolnshire. After completing his flying tour at the end of 1941, he was awarded the DFC and sent to the Middle East, where he initially served in the air staff at headquarters in Cairo. By late spring 1942, he was appointed to 39 Squadron Beauforts in the Middle East as a squadron commander. Following several operations from desert airfields, he proposed relocating his squadron to Malta, where it became the core of a wing composed of Beauforts and Beaufighters, attacking enemy convoys supplying Rommel's army. For his combat actions from Malta, he received the DSO. The author wrote the manuscript of this book in 1943, capturing events and actions while they were still fresh in his memory. His work reveals a lesser-known aspect of the aerial and naval engagements that took place in Africa and the Mediterranean.

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Título
Torpedo Leader
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2002
Formato
Tapa dura
ISBN10
0905778723
ISBN13
9780905778723
Serie
Primera publicación
1993
Título original
Torpedo leader
Calificación
4,25 de 5
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In 1940, Patrick Gibbs was first assigned as a squadron commander of Beauforts in 22 Squadron at North Coates in Lincolnshire. After completing his flying tour at the end of 1941, he was awarded the DFC and sent to the Middle East, where he initially served in the air staff at headquarters in Cairo. By late spring 1942, he was appointed to 39 Squadron Beauforts in the Middle East as a squadron commander. Following several operations from desert airfields, he proposed relocating his squadron to Malta, where it became the core of a wing composed of Beauforts and Beaufighters, attacking enemy convoys supplying Rommel's army. For his combat actions from Malta, he received the DSO. The author wrote the manuscript of this book in 1943, capturing events and actions while they were still fresh in his memory. His work reveals a lesser-known aspect of the aerial and naval engagements that took place in Africa and the Mediterranean.