Undisturbed in an old First World War trunk were medals, logbooks,
plane parts . . . and an old manuscript. This was the memoir of
Captain Frederick Williams, who flew D.H.4s in photo reconnaissance
and bomber raids over Germany. Starting when he was stationed in
Nancy in 1918 and ending with his return home with a Croix de
Guerre and a DFC to his name, Captain Williams' vivid descriptions
place the reader right in the air alongside him, relaying the
thoughts running through his head as events unfolded around him. It
is an important insight into the early development of bomber raids
within the RAF.
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