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" first light"
I have just purchased from "Waterstones" Geofrey Wellum's "FIRST LIGHT" £9.99. His own story that has featured on BBC TV just recently. He flew His first sorte's during the Battle of Britain at the age of eighteen.
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egdirdle(Garth) Last edited by egdirdle; 23rd September 2010 at 16:29. |
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Hello Garth, Yes I saw the film on BBC and have heard Him talk on the various B of B programmes featured recently and I look forward to reading His book. I have been trying to locate a Biography of Douglas Bader (not Reach for the Sky) do you know if any exist?.
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Hallo Tony
Never ever seen a Biography on Douglas Bader and I reckon I have read a few books on WWII. Never the less there are alot of very good and interesting books to be had in the local library's. A book on the Battle that looks good, it's my next read, is 'Fighter' by the fiction writer Len Deighton. Looks very comprehensive. Regards Garth |
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Bader's autobiography, Fight for the Sky, appeared in 1973.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fight-Sky-St.../dp/0850529921 Two other biographies:- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Douglas-Bade...ref=pd_sim_b_4 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bader-Man-Ca...ref=pd_sim_b_3 Last edited by G-CPTN; 23rd September 2010 at 17:32. |
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During the BBC's recent coverage of the Battle Of Britain I watched an interview done in 1965 of Douglas Bader, in it He admitted that if it wasn't for His leg amputations he would not have had the fame that he enjoyed and also said that he was no better than any other Fighter Pilot of that time. I have read a lot about him in "Wikipaedia" which did cover most of what I wanted to know. It is a shame that his "Big Wing" theory perhaps was not popular with most of the other Pilots and is it that theory that made him unpopular with other pilots and of course the treatment of Air Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding and Air Vice Marshal Keith park?.
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