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Aerial operations, American, Aerial operations, British, American Aerial operations, American Personal narratives, British Aerial operations, British Personal narratives, Campaigns, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Bomber Command, History, Personal narratives, American, Personal narratives, British, Pictorial works, United States, United States. Army Air Force, 8th, World War, 1939-1945Places
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Round the clock: the experience of the Allied bomber crews who flew by day and by night from England in the Second World War
2001, Cassell Paperbacks, Distributed in the United States by Sterling
in English
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Round the clock: the experience of the allied bomber crews who flew by day and by night from England in the Second World War
1993, Cassell
in English
0304343706 9780304343706
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Round the clock: the experience of the allied bomber crews who flew by day and by night from England in the Second World War
1993, Random House
in English
- 1st ed.
0394589211 9780394589213
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 232) and index.
"Concept, development, editing, primary research, color photography, and book design: Philip Kaplan. Text: Jack Currie"--P. 230.
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