Bomber Command: American Bombers in Original WWII Color (1994) By Jeffrey L. Ethell
The book gathers first-person accounts of the experiences of American bombers flying missions over Europe and the Mediterranean during World War II.
The Bomber Command was the heart of the US Army Air Force's operations against Nazi Germany in World War II. At its peak, the USAAF boasted 2,411,294 men and women in uniform with 230.000 aircraft flown by 193,440 pilots. And statistically, there was no more dangerous place to be in World War II than in a bomber over Germany.
With stunning colour photography.
- Hard Cover With Dust Jacket
- 180 pages
- In Good Condition































