Royal Air Force station, Oban, 1939-45 : the history of the flying boat station
Owen, NeilUUUU
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Thousands of young men and women, of all three Services, were drafted to Oban to take part in what subsequently became known as the Battle of the Atlantic. This account seeks to attest to the invaluable role played by Coastal Command in the darkest days of the war when the survival of this country was at stake. The story is one of courage, comradeship and devotion to duty, often in the face of considerable odds and always with the threat of sudden, violent death or a lingering, anonymous demise upon the freezing wastes of the North Atlantic.
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174 p. ; ill. ; 30cm
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358
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English
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1781819
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