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The Crucible of War, 1939-1945 - The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force (Paperback)
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The Crucible of War, 1939-1945 - The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force (Paperback)
Series: Heritage
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Some 40 per cent of RCAF aircrew who served overseas during the
Second World War did so in RACF squadrons. This is their story. The
first RCAF squadron to see action in the Second World War was No. 1
Fighter Squadron, later to be No. 401, which from 18 August 1940
participated in the Battle of Britain. The last, in a still active
theatre, were Nos. 435 and 436, delivering supplies in Burma until
late August 1945. In between, RCAF squadrons served in all the
major commands and in most major theatres of war. They were engaged
by day and by night in air-to-air combat, strategic bombing,
photo-reconnaissance, anti-shipping strikes and anti-submarine
patrols, close air support, interdiction, and tactical airlift
supply. The Crucible of War is divded into five parts: Air Policy,
the Fighter War, the Maritime Air War, the Bomber Air War, and the
Air Transport War. The authors break new ground by deomstrating the
influence of senior RCAF officers in shaping the execution of
Canadian air policy, and they show how senior RCAF officer were
permitted to determine the pace of Canadianization of the RCAF.
Many operations are described in detail from a wide variety of
documentary sources, among them the unsuccessful battle of
attrition that resulted from Fighter Command's offensive over
France in 1941-42, and the actions of the RCAF's No 83 Group in
Second Tactical Air Force, which provided air support for the
British Second Army. Overdue notice is accorded the anti-shipping
strike squadrons of Coastal Command. No 6 Group's battle with
German night-fighters is recounted within the framework of complex
electronic measures and counter-measures developed by both sides.
The RCAF, with a total strength of 4061 officers and men on 1
September 1939, grew by the end of the war to a strength of more
than 263,000 men and women. This important and well-illustrated new
history shows how they contributed to the resolution of the most
significant conflict of our time. The other volumes in the Official
History of the Royal Canadian Air Force are Canadian Airmen and the
First World War by S.F. Wise (available) and The Creation of a
National Air Force by W.A.B. Douglas (out of print)
General
Imprint: |
University of Toronto Press
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Country of origin: |
Canada |
Series: |
Heritage |
Release date: |
December 1994 |
First published: |
1994 |
Authors: |
Brereton Greenhous
• Steven J. Harris
• William C Johnston
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
1130 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4875-7236-5 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-4875-7236-0 |
Barcode: |
9781487572365 |
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