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Midnight Flyboys by Bruce Henderson

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Midnight Flyboys

The American Bomber Crews and Allied Secret Agents Who Aided the French Resistance in World War II

Bruce Henderson

Gallery Books · Print & ebook · November 11, 2025

Reading lane: Military Aviation

The untold history of a top-secret operation in the run-up to D-Day in which American flyers and Allied spies carried out some of the most daring cloak-and-dagger operations of World War II.

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Why This Clicks

War in the Air

Straightforward World War II history that blends flight, resistance work, and practical wartime insight.

Come here for

  • Bomber crews and secret-agent cooperation
  • Accessible wartime history with aviation detail

Expect

  • Clear explanation over drama
  • A sustained, readable account

Book Details

Authors
Bruce Henderson
Publisher
Gallery Books
Published
November 11, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Military Aviation · World War II: European Theater
Reading lane
Military Aviation

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Publisher Categories

  • Jewish Lives

  • Military Aviation

  • World War II: European Theater

About This Book

The untold history of a top-secret operation in the run-up to D-Day in which American flyers and Allied spies carried out some of the most daring cloak-and-dagger operations of World War II. In 1943, the OSS—precursor to the CIA—came up with a plan to increase its support to the French resistance forces that were fighting the Nazis. To start, the OSS recruited some of the best American bomber pilots and crews to a secret airfield twenty miles west of London and briefed them...

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The untold history of a top-secret operation in the run-up to D-Day in which American flyers and Allied spies carried out some of the most daring cloak-and-dagger operations of World War II. In 1943, the OSS—precursor to the CIA—came up with a plan to increase its support to the French resistance forces that were fighting the Nazis. To start, the OSS recruited some of the best American bomber pilots and crews to a secret airfield twenty miles west of London and briefed them on the intended mission. Given a choice to stay or leave, every airman volunteered for what became known as Operation Carpetbagger. Their dangerous plan called for a new kind of flying: taking their B-24 Liberator bombers in the middle of the night across the English Channel and down to extremely low altitudes in Nazi-occupied France to find drop zones in dark fields. On the ground, resistance members waited to receive steel containers filled with everything from rifles and hand grenades to medicine and bicycle tires. Some nights, the flyers also dropped Allied secret agents by parachute to assist the French partisans. Though their story remained classified for more than fifty years, the Carpetbaggers ultimately received a Presidential Unit Citation from the US military, which declared: “it is safe to say that no group of this size has made a greater contribution to the war effort.” Along with other members of the wartime OSS, they were also awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. Based on exclusive research and interviews, the definitive story of these heroic flyers—and of the brave secret agents and resistance leaders they aided—can now be told. Written in Bruce Henderson’s “spellbinding” ( USA TODAY ) prose, Midnight Flyboys is an astonishing tale of patriotism, courage, and sacrifice.

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