Yanks over Europe

American flyers in World War II

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Yanks over Europe

American flyers in World War II

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In 1940 seven Americans volunteered for the British Royal Air Force in time to fly and fight in the Battle of Britain. Within a year, by the time the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States abruptly into World War II, 243 other Americans flew for the Royal Air Force in three Eagle Squadrons, units that in early 1942 became the nucleus of the United States Army Air Force's 4th Fighter Group.

American combat in the European and Mediterranean theaters of World War II took on many dimensions, and Jerome Klinkowitz gathers for the first time important portions of over a hundred accounts of the European air war as written or told by the flyers themselves.

This series of memoires begins with the accounts of Art Donahue, a Minnesota farm boy who lived long enough to write about his part in the war in Tally-Ho! Yankee in a Spitfire. Within a year Donahue had been joined by over two hundred of his countrymen, some of whom had been inspired by his book to serve in the RAF. Here came the fighter jocks, from John Godrey to Chuck Yeager, some of whom would be as flamboyant in their writing as in their flying.

Then came the bombers, massive formations of appropriately named Flying Fortresses that with their ten-man crews carried the air war into Germany. Here everyone had a story, too, from Bomb Group Commander Beirne Lay Jr. to top turret gunner John Comer. And from each crew station the story was a bit different, from holding steady on a bomb run through nightmare flak to nursing a wounded buddy all the way back to base in England.

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English
Pages
148

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Yanks over Europe: American flyers in World War II
1996, University Press of Kentucky
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-142) and index.

Published in
Lexington, Ky

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/21/092
Library of Congress
D790 .K565 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 148 p. ;
Number of pages
148

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL814953M
Internet Archive
yanksovereuropea00klin
ISBN 10
0813119618
LCCN
95052483
OCLC/WorldCat
33946900
Library Thing
1474884
Goodreads
2269032

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