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Many thousands of words have been written about the conception of the bomber offensive in World War II, the strategy and the tactics of Bomber Command, the choice of target systems, the method of attack, the evaluation of bombing results and the implications for the national war effort, both Allied and enemy. Surprisingly little has been written of the men who flew these bombers, who faced and sustained a loss rate never before borne by a military force of comparable size in history. Here is the story of some of those men and the stirring action in which they took part.
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Strike Hard, Strike Sure: Epics of the Bombers
1970, Pan Books, Macmillan
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0330025139 9780330025133
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Table of Contents
1 Daylight over Augsburg
2 The Highlander
3 The Maastricht Bridges
4 Hughie Edwards
5 The Outback Aussie
6 Guy Gibson
7 'Jacko'
8 The Air Cadet
9 Bill Reid
10 Target Amiens
11 Epilogue
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