"A fascinating biography of one of the most important figures in
Bomber Command during the Second World War." —History of War Ralph
Cochrane was born in 1895 into a distinguished naval family. After
joining the Royal Navy, he volunteered in 1915 to serve with the RNAS
in airships and was an early winner of the Air Force Cross. In 1918 he
transferred to the fledgling RAF and learned to fly, serving in Iraq
as a flight commander under "Bomber" Harris. His inter-war career saw
him as a squadron commander in Aden before he became the first Chief
of Air Staff of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. During the Second
World War he served mainly in Bomber Command and commanded 5 Group
from early 1943. He formed 617 Squadron and was instrumental in
planning the legendary Dambuster Raid, the most spectacular of the
War, as well as the sinking of the battleship Tirpitz. An
inspirational leader, he trained 5 Group in low level target marking
skills. Post war, Cochrane held a string of senior appointments
commanding Transport Command, Flying Training Command and finally as
Vice Chief of Air Staff, retiring in 1952. He died in 1977. "A
brilliantly researched biography of a fascinating fighter . . . adds
a new name to rank alongside Great Britain's most heroic warriors."
— Argunners "The Dambusters is one of my absolute favourite stories
from WWII . . . and this bio of Cochrane tells the story of an
extraordinary man. Brilliant." —Books Monthly
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The Life of Air Chief Marshal Sir Ralph Cochrane
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526765086
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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