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A Wing and a Prayer by Harry H. Crosby

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A Wing and a Prayer

The "bloody 100th" Bomb Group of the US Eighth Air Force in Action Over Europe in World War II

Harry H. Crosby, Chris Monteiro, Tantor Audio

Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · Print & ebook · September 14, 2021

Reading lane: Military Aviation

“A compelling account of the air war against Germany” written by the navigator portrayed by Anthony Boyle in Apple TV’s Masters of the Air ( Publishers Weekly ).

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Bomber Country

A close look at bomber life over Europe, with the plainspoken pull of lived memory.

Come here for

  • Combat aviation detail
  • Memoir-shaped wartime perspective

Expect

  • World War II air war context
  • A sustained, ground-level account

Book Details

Authors
Harry H. Crosby, Chris Monteiro, Tantor Audio
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Published
September 14, 2021
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Military Aviation · World War II History
Reading lane
Military Aviation

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Military Lives

  • World War II History

  • Military Aviation

About This Book

“A compelling account of the air war against Germany” written by the navigator portrayed by Anthony Boyle in Apple TV’s Masters of the Air ( Publishers Weekly ). They began operations out of England in the spring of ’43. They flew their Flying Fortresses almost daily against strategic targets in Europe in the name of freedom. Their astonishing courage and appalling losses earned them the name that resounds in the annals of aerial warfare and made the “Bloody Hundredth” a leg...

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“A compelling account of the air war against Germany” written by the navigator portrayed by Anthony Boyle in Apple TV’s Masters of the Air ( Publishers Weekly ). They began operations out of England in the spring of ’43. They flew their Flying Fortresses almost daily against strategic targets in Europe in the name of freedom. Their astonishing courage and appalling losses earned them the name that resounds in the annals of aerial warfare and made the “Bloody Hundredth” a legend. Harry H. Crosby—depicted in the miniseries Masters of the Air developed by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg—arrived with the very first crews, and left with the very last. After dealing with his fear and gaining in skill and confidence, he was promoted to Group Navigator, surviving hairbreadth escapes and eluding death while leading thirty-seven missions, some of them involving two thousand aircraft. Now, in a breathtaking and often humorous account, he takes us into the hearts and minds of these intrepid airmen to experience both the triumph and the white-knuckle terror of the war in the skies. “Affecting . . . A vivid account . . . Uncommonly thoughtful recollections that address the moral ambiguities of a great cause without in any way denigrating the selfless valor or camaraderie that helped ennoble it.” — Kirkus Reviews “Re-creates for us the sense of how it was when European skies were filled with noise and danger, when the fate of millions hung in the balance. An evocative and excellent memoir.” — Library Journal “The acrid stench of fear and cordite, the coal burning stoves, the heroics, the losses . . . This has to be the best memoir I have read, bar none.” —George Hicks, director of the Airmen Memorial Museum

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