First-Day Casualties
There would have been no justice if I had left Boeing’s Fortress story incomplete and not gently pushed to write the history of the final
‘Sailor’ Malan: Freedom Fighter – New Edition!
27 and 28 January 1944: The days when the Tuskegee Airmen showed the world they could fly and fight as well as white pilots.
The Royal Auxiliary Air Force. Commemorating 100 Years of Service.
A top historian and author looks set to commit one million words to paper as he completes the ultimate guide to the Battle of Britain,
As I mentioned in an earlier blog post, my knowledge of the RAF was negligible when I started working with Tony Lamsdale on The RAF Armourers:
Forward Air Bases in Europe – From D-Day to the Baltic
Wednesday 20th September 2023 proved to be quite a day. The book was released and sadly I didn’t hear the massed bands of HM Forces
Imagine the scenario. It’s April 1982, and you’re 20 years old. You joined the RAF when you were 17, and you’re currently on a detachment