Royal Air Force Coastal Command was the organisation charged with
keeping the sea lanes clear around the coasts of Britain for the
best part of half a century, from immediately after the First World
War until the 1960s. In the decades after the Second World War,
John Campbell served as a Coastal Command navigator and crew
captain on Shackleton aircraft in the Maritime Patrol role. Having
studied in great detail the history and development of Coastal
Command, he has researched and written this thorough account of its
activities throughout its years of operation.
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