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![]() "Dave Clark" wrote in message ... "Angels Eight -- Normandy Air War Diary" by David W Clark Many are surprised to learn that the fierce battle in the skies over the Normandy beaches was much like the Battle of Britain -- both in duration, about 80 days, and in severity, about 3,000 aircraft shot down. Squadron records of German and Allied units in the Normandy Campaign reveal details of nearly every aerial encounter that occurred and the pilots who flew them. In addition, read about the day-to-day lives of the members of one RAF Commonwealth wing operating from French soil as described from squadron records and in the words of their pilots' combat reports. This is a book filled with factual detail written by one whose brother fought and died in the Normandy Air War. Read all about it and order it from: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/14969 I can believe it readily enough Between January 1944 and the end of May the Luftwaffe lost over 6400 day fighters, 80% of them on the western front and the Reich Between June and October losses soared to almost 7500 with 6500 being lost to US and Commonwealth forces. You may also want to look at The Luftwaffe, 1933-45: Strategy for Defeat (Brassey's Commemorative Series, Wwii) by Williamson Murray Keith It was after all part of the allied strategy to draw the Luftwaffe into Battle and destroy it |
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Subject: Angels Eight - Normandy Air War Diary
From: "Keith Willshaw" Date: 10/10/03 1:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: "Dave Clark" wrote in message m... "Angels Eight -- Normandy Air War Diary" by David W Clark Many are surprised to learn that the fierce battle in the skies over the Normandy beaches was much like the Battle of Britain -- both in duration, about 80 days, and in severity, about 3,000 aircraft shot down. Squadron records of German and Allied units in the Normandy Campaign reveal details of nearly every aerial encounter that occurred and the pilots who flew them. In addition, read about the day-to-day lives of the members of one RAF Commonwealth wing operating from French soil as described from squadron records and in the words of their pilots' combat reports. This is a book filled with factual detail written by one whose brother fought and died in the Normandy Air War. Read all about it and order it from: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/14969 I can believe it readily enough Between January 1944 and the end of May the Luftwaffe lost over 6400 day fighters, 80% of them on the western front and the Reich Between June and October losses soared to almost 7500 with 6500 being lost to US and Commonwealth forces. You may also want to look at The Luftwaffe, 1933-45: Strategy for Defeat (Brassey's Commemorative Series, Wwii) by Williamson Murray Keith It was after all part of the allied strategy to draw the Luftwaffe into Battle and destroy it All over Normandy???? I seriously doubt it. There was barely a German plane in sight over Normandy. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Subject: Angels Eight - Normandy Air War Diary
From: "Keith Willshaw" Date: 10/10/03 1:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: Many are surprised to learn that the fierce battle in the skies over the Normandy beaches was much like the Battle of Britain -- both in duration, Not just surprised...SHOCKED ! I was over Normandy and there wasn't a German plane in sight over Omaha Beach from dawn to dusk. We flew two missions that day and never saw the Luftwaffe anywhere.. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Angels Eight - Normandy Air War Diary From: "Keith Willshaw" Date: 10/10/03 1:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: "Dave Clark" wrote in message m... "Angels Eight -- Normandy Air War Diary" by David W Clark Many are surprised to learn that the fierce battle in the skies over the Normandy beaches was much like the Battle of Britain -- both in duration, about 80 days, and in severity, about 3,000 aircraft shot down. Squadron records of German and Allied units in the Normandy Campaign reveal details of nearly every aerial encounter that occurred and the pilots who flew them. In addition, read about the day-to-day lives of the members of one RAF Commonwealth wing operating from French soil as described from squadron records and in the words of their pilots' combat reports. This is a book filled with factual detail written by one whose brother fought and died in the Normandy Air War. Read all about it and order it from: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/14969 I can believe it readily enough Between January 1944 and the end of May the Luftwaffe lost over 6400 day fighters, 80% of them on the western front and the Reich Between June and October losses soared to almost 7500 with 6500 being lost to US and Commonwealth forces. You may also want to look at The Luftwaffe, 1933-45: Strategy for Defeat (Brassey's Commemorative Series, Wwii) by Williamson Murray Keith It was after all part of the allied strategy to draw the Luftwaffe into Battle and destroy it All over Normandy???? I seriously doubt it. There was barely a German plane in sight over Normandy. Art the book is about the Normandy campaign which includes a 3 month period over the entire western european theatre The reason there were no fighters overhead on D-Day, and as an infantryman on the beaches my dad was looking for em, was the air campaign that lead up to the invasion. A campaign in which you played a part as I recall ![]() Keith |
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"Angels Eight -- Normandy Air War Diary" by David W Clark
Many are surprised to learn that the fierce battle in the skies over the Normandy beaches was much like the Battle of Britain -- both in duration, about 80 days, and in severity, about 3,000 aircraft shot down. Squadron records of German and Allied units in the Normandy Campaign reveal details of nearly every aerial encounter that occurred and the pilots who flew them. In addition, read about the day-to-day lives of the members of one RAF Commonwealth wing operating from French soil as described from squadron records and in the words of their pilots' combat reports. This is a book filled with factual detail written by one whose brother fought and died in the Normandy Air War. Read all about it and order it from: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/14969 |
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During this time, British Navy Grumman Hellcats engaged and shot down several
enemy aircraft. These were the only recorded Hellcat victories in the ETO. These engagements occurred somewhere south of the Normandy operational areas. VL |
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Subject: Angels Eight - Normandy Air War Diary
From: "Keith Willshaw" Date: 10/10/03 2:17 PM Pacific Art the book is about the Normandy campaign which includes a 3 month period over the entire western european theatre That is what I don't understand. We were awarded little pins called battle stars to pin on out theatre (ETO) ribbons. We had battle stars for D-Day, The Po Valley, TheCentral Appennines,Central Europe, and the Bulge. I never heard of battles going on on all over europe being lumped together and all called Normandy. If that were the case we would have gotten one star for Normandy and saved all that other scrap metal. Right? A campaign in which you played a part as I recall ![]() Keith Yeah. I sort of remember that one. (:-) Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Angels Eight - Normandy Air War Diary From: "Keith Willshaw" Date: 10/10/03 2:17 PM Pacific Art the book is about the Normandy campaign which includes a 3 month period over the entire western european theatre That is what I don't understand. We were awarded little pins called battle stars to pin on out theatre (ETO) ribbons. We had battle stars for D-Day, The Po Valley, TheCentral Appennines,Central Europe, and the Bulge. I never heard of battles going on on all over europe being lumped together and all called Normandy. If that were the case we would have gotten one star for Normandy and saved all that other scrap metal. Right? Thats pretty much what happened in the British and Commonwealth forces , in fact they went further, my father went ashore on D-Day and slogged his way up through Belgium and Holland ending up around Hamburg for which he got the France and Germany Star to add to his Italy and African Stars and Dunqerque medal Keith |
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Subject: Angels Eight - Normandy Air War Diary
From: "Keith Willshaw" Date: 10/11/03 4:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Angels Eight - Normandy Air War Diary From: "Keith Willshaw" Date: 10/10/03 2:17 PM Pacific Art the book is about the Normandy campaign which includes a 3 month period over the entire western european theatre That is what I don't understand. We were awarded little pins called battle stars to pin on out theatre (ETO) ribbons. We had battle stars for D-Day, The Po Valley, TheCentral Appennines,Central Europe, and the Bulge. I never heard of battles going on on all over europe being lumped together and all called Normandy. If that were the case we would have gotten one star for Normandy and saved all that other scrap metal. Right? Thats pretty much what happened in the British and Commonwealth forces , in fact they went further, my father went ashore on D-Day and slogged his way up through Belgium and Holland ending up around Hamburg for which he got the France and Germany Star to add to his Italy and African Stars and Dunqerque medal Keith Interesting to hear how the Brits did it. Thanks. Is your dad still around. If so give him my best. Where was he in Belgium? I was up in Florennes surrounded by Brits. Maybe we met there.Who knows? (grin) Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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