Ship Busters!: A Classic Account of RAF Torpedo-Bombers in WWII

Ship Busters!: A Classic Account of RAF Torpedo-Bombers in WWII

by Ralph Barker
Ship Busters!: A Classic Account of RAF Torpedo-Bombers in WWII

Ship Busters!: A Classic Account of RAF Torpedo-Bombers in WWII

by Ralph Barker

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Overview

A “vividly told” history of torpedo attacks from the air in the Second World War, by a member of the Royal Air Force (The Sunday Times).

Low-level strikes against enemy shipping by torpedo-carrying aircraft were perhaps the most dangerous forms of air attack developed during WWII, and few isolated actions had such a direct impact on naval and military actions. This book tells the story of the RAF men involved, from the early attacks by single Beauforts off the Dutch and Norwegian coasts to the massed assaults of later years by the famous “strike-wings.”

The author, who joined the RAF in 1940 as a wireless operator/ air gunner, and served in the UK, the Middle East, and West Africa, and whose career on torpedo work ended in a crash in which his pilot and navigator were killed, includes many historic actions: the lone moonlight attack by a twenty-two-year-old flight sergeant on the pocket-battleship Lützow; the torpedoing of the Gneisena in Brest harbor; the Channel Dash of the Scharnhorst, Gneisena, and Prinz Eugen and the heroic Swordfish attacks; and the vital strikes from Malta in 1942 against the Italian fleet and the supply shipping of the Afrika Korps. The result is a fascinating book, vivid in its true picture of aircrew life, stirring in its descriptions of heroic actions, intensely moving in its record of human endeavor.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781909166684
Publisher: Grub Street
Publication date: 02/12/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 868,936
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ralph Barker joined the RAF in 1940 as a radio operator/air gunner and logged 2,000 flying hours before he was demobilised in 1946. He later rejoined the RAF and retired from it in 1961 to write full-time as a journalist on several leading British national newspapers. He has many well-known books to his name as has been widely acclaimed by reviewers. Ralph Barker, passed away on the 20th June, ages 93.
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