North Atlantic Crossroads

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North Atlantic Crossroads
Author : Darrell Hillier
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 16 August 2021
ISBN : 1999000021
Pages : 322 pages
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North Atlantic Crossroads chronicles the activities of the Royal Air Force Ferry Command Gander unit during WWII. Includes a detailed bibliography, index, endnotes, and fifty photographs.

North Atlantic Crossroads

North Atlantic Crossroads chronicles the activities of the Royal Air Force Ferry Command Gander unit during WWII. Includes a detailed bibliography, index, endnotes, and fifty photographs.

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North Atlantic Crossroads

The true story of Gander's Royal Air Force Ferry Command unit and the men and women who kept the flights moving. Gander, Newfoundland, was a bustling hub of aviation during the Second World War as thousands of bombers passed through on their way to Britain. In North Atlantic Crossroads, the

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North Atlantic Crossroads

During the Second World War, Gander, Newfoundland, developed as a strategic outpost for North Atlantic aircraft ferrying operations. This is the story of the dedicated men and women of the RAF Ferry Command's Gander unit, but more especially the work of its aircraft maintenance department, headed by John Joseph Gilmore.

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