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The few, the American "Knights of the air" who risked everything to fight in the battle of Britain, Alex Kershaw

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The few, the American "Knights of the air" who risked everything to fight in the battle of Britain, Alex Kershaw
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-288) and index
Illustrations
mapsplatesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The few
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Alex Kershaw
Sub title
the American "Knights of the air" who risked everything to fight in the battle of Britain
Summary
The Few tells the dramatic and unforgettable story of eight young Americans who joined Britain's Royal Air Force, defying their country's neutrality laws and risking their U.S. citizenship to fight side-by-side with England's finest pilots in the summer of 1940-over a year before America entered the war. Flying the lethal and elegant Spitfire, they became "knights of the air" and with minimal training but plenty of guts, they dueled the skilled and fearsome pilots of Germany's Luftwaffe. By October 1940, they had helped England win the greatest air battle in the history of aviation. Winston Churchill once said of all those who fought in the Battle of Britain, "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." These daring Americans were the few among the "few." Now, with the narrative drive and human drama that made The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter national bestsellers, Alex Kershaw tells their story for the first time
Target audience
adult
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