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| #2905344 in Books | Sunflower Univ Pr | 1997-12 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x6.00 x.50l, | File type: PDF | 197 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Canadian Heros|By garnet|A very well written book on the service of our Canadian Airmen who were HEROS and gave their lives for our freedom. A good friend of mine served in WW2 as an Airman and had to bail out once from a crippled Halifax bomber and also from a crashed Halifax that was shot down . He was captured and spent the rest of the war as a POW. God bless you Bill.|0 of|About the Author|Kenneth K. Blyth , of Naples, Florida, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 19423, and eventually became the pilot of one of its youngest bombing crews -- the "Cradle Crew" -- and a prisoner-of-war of the Germans. |Upon his return from W
The Cradle Crew, one of the youngest bombing crews in the Royal Canadian Air Force's Six Group, flew Handley Page Halifax bombers during World War II. Author Ken Blyth recalls their training, raids over enemy targets, being shot down over Germany, prison camp, and, at war's end, release by the Russians.
The majority of the prisoners in Stalag Luft 1, says the author, were Americans. Colonel Hubert Zemke, the senior-ranking American officer, had been shot own while fl...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Cradle Crew: Royal Canadian Air Force, World War II | Kenneth K. Blyth. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.