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Pathfinder's War: An Extraordinary Tale of Surviving Over 100 Bomber Operations Against All Odds

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The only RAF flight engineer to be awarded a Distinguished Service Order recounts his prolific WWII combat career in this engaging military memoir.

Flight Lieutenant Ted Stocker lived a charmed life. Joining the Royal Air Force as a teenager, he trained as one of the famous Halton Aircraft Apprentices known as Trenchard's Brats.

Stationed at RAF Boscombe Down, he flew prototype Stirling and Halifax bombers just as the Second World War broke out.

Qualifying as one of the RAF's first flight engineers, he went on to join Bomber Command's elite Pathfinder Force.

Stocker was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1943 and eventually completed more than 100 bombing operations, often as a master bomber.

Although his aircraft was frequently hit, and he survived a crash landing, Stocker was never wounded.

His achievements were recognized with the only known Distinguished Service Order issued to a flight engineer.

In this candid and fascinating memoir, co-written by acclaimed aviation historian Sean Feast, Stocker relates his incredible tale of singular courage and miraculous survival.

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Grub Street Publishing
1909166715 / 9781909166714
eBook (EPUB)
15/11/2012
English
224 pages
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