The US Eighth Air Force in Europe. Volume 1

The US Eighth Air Force in Europe. Volume 1

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The US Eighth Air Force in Europe. Volume 1

Eager Eagles: Summer 1941 - 1943




Author:Martin W. Bowman
Language:English
Format:Hardcover
Dimensions:6" x 9"
Pages:256
Photos:60 mono in plates
Publisher:Pen and Sword Aviation
ISBN:9781848847491
Item No. 9781848847491



Using narrative accounts and new insights this book catalogues the dramatic and firsthand oral testimonies of the US Army Air Corps’ bomber crews of the newly created Eighth Air Force that became stationed in East Anglia in 1942. It begins with shock of the unannounced Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and how it affected the young men who were destined to fly and fight in Europe. American troops, or GIs as they were known because of their own derisive term of 'General Issue', began arriving in war-weary Britain in the months immediately after Pearl Harbor. Bomber and fighter groups made an especial impact. The young Americans with their well-cut uniforms, new accents and money, created a colorful heroic chapter in the lives of the British people that is still remembered today. The Americans and the villagers and townsfolk of East Anglia shared a close attachment that only wartime can create. England between 1942-45 was a battle front. The civilians were all involved in the war effort - as shipyard and factory workers, Red Cross and Land Army, farmers and firemen. Above all they were stubborn, determined fighters who had already endured more than three years of war. Into these lives came the sights and sounds - particularly the jargon - of the Americans, unprepared for the difficulties of flying in Britain’s and Northern Europe’s unpredictable and difficult weather. It is the story of the American’s first encounters with the Luftwaffe, heavy Nazi air defenses and the wartime strictures that Britain had already endured for three years. These are their memories.