
Ron Davies, with a remarkable clarity of memory, takes us on a time-travel trip through the turbulent 20th century: from farming on England's Wirral Peninsula to RAF Bomber Command and the struggle to free Europe, and on to the Far East and the final push to defeat Japan. Beginning at the turn of the 20th century he paints a vivid portrait of his parents efforts to put food on the table for their three sons through a horse drawn haulage business and farming. Ron reminds us how difficult it was for the average family in the decade of 'The Wall Street Crash' under the shadow of Hitler's rise to power as Chancellor of Germany. Despite the economic hardships one sees a way of life where neighbours talked to neighbours and looked after the less fortunate: actions that seem all to rare in modern life. Self reliance and mutuality dominated rather than the state. Many people who think they are working too hard today may think again after reading how a mere boy was forced to combine his grammar school studies with the work of a farmhand when his brother was injured. Ron's farm work ended when he chose to volunteer for the RAF at the war's outbreak. The story of his bomber training in Britain, the USA and Canada is an epic in itself: but an epic full of humour and social insights. Most people know of the 55,000 Bomber Command operational crew losses but not the 6,800 killed in 'training'. Ron's experiences of advanced training in the UK tell us how it felt and how the crews coped in part through humour and shear grit. Ron's 101 squadron played a major role in supporting the D Day landings and the battle for Normandy and France. The reader may like to ponder the Invasion outcome without the total day and night commitment of RAF and USAAF resources to the support of Allied ground forces. As you follow Ron's missions day by day the fact that the bomber crews survived and kept flying through flak and fighter attacks, will be seen a testament to their determination and bravery. A
Page Count:
212
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
ISBN-10:
1515145654
ISBN-13:
9781515145653
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