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I Had a Row With a German - A Battle of Britain Casualty (Hardcover)
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I Had a Row With a German - A Battle of Britain Casualty (Hardcover)
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Thomas Percy Gleave began his RAF career in 1930, three years later
becoming a member of the RAF aerobatic team. He joined Bomber
Command on 1 January 1939, but at the outbreak of war Gleave
requested a return to Fighter Command. He took command of 253
Squadron just in time for the start of the Battle of Britain,
acquiring fame for claiming five Messerschmitt Bf 109s in a single
day. Tom Gleave, however, is remembered more for the misfortune
which befell him on 31 August 1940. On that day he was shot down
and badly burned when his Hurricane caught fire. In his memoir Tom
Gleave tells of the early days of his encounters with the German
aircraft in dramatic detail and, particularly of that dreadful day
when he escaped his dying aircraft with severe burns to much of his
body and his face. After being taken to Orpington Hospital, Gleave
was transferred to Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead where he
was one of the first pilots to undergo plastic surgery by Archie,
later Sir Archibald, Mclndoe and his brilliant colleague, Percy
Jayes. Gleave received leg and facial grafts, and his nose was
reconstructed. The Guinea Pig Club was formed at Queen Victoria
Hospital on 20 July 1941, with Mclndoe as President and Gleave as
Vice-President and a Founder Member, being the club's first and
only Chief Guinea Pig until his death in 1993. Originally written
in 1941, this moving and graphic story is not one of despair but of
overcoming adversity with cheerful determination not to allow
circumstances of the past to determine the future. For, despite his
terrible wounds, Tom Cleave returned to duty, becoming station
commander of RAF Northolt and later RAF Manston. Above all, I Had a
Row With a German is a ripping yarn of the cut and thrust of the
Battle of Britain by one of Churchill's memorable Few'.
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