These pocket-format compilations each contain three classic Commando war stories printed the same size as the original comics. Bombs Away! features "Ghost Pilot," "Hoodoo Ace," and "Deck-Level Dawson." Hair-rising tales of bombing missions in Lacasters and Stirlings make this action-packed but handily formatted collection of stories a thrill for Commando fans of all ages.
dwight cooley, sherry James, david Jones, Brad knudsen, Bill kolodnicki, Bob leffel, Jason lewis, dan matiatos, steve miller, nancy morrissey, susan Rice, Jason Roesner, tom Ronning, dean Rundle, mark sattelberg, Bill stephenson, ...
The Allies continued to drop incendiary bomb after bomb on the citizens of a government that did not even seem to try ... Of course, John Steinbeck knew nothing about any of these issues back in 1942 when he started writing Bombs Away.
An alternate history account of the Korean War is set in the aftermath of General MacArthur's decision to drop nuclear bombs on Manchurian cities.
"Bombs Away" This is the author's second book on his WW II service as a B-17 radio operator in 20 combat missions in the 490th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force.
Within seconds we hear the bombardier say ' bomb away , and we see the device fall out of the plane's belly . The viewer can follow the bomb to its target below , the city of Hiroshima , represented as what seems to be a gigantic port .
Bombs Away by Pathfinders of the Eighth Air Force
Volume II Anthology of B-17 and B-24 Bombing Missions and Other Stories and Illustrations Related to the Life, Times, Personnel of World War II
This is a unique selection of wide-ranging experiences of British and Commonwealth Bomber Command aircrew during World War II. Their endearing bravery and fortitude and sometimes their despondency and cynicism, shows through in these ...
"Bombs Away "--This is the author's second book on his WW II service as a B-17 radio operator in 20 combat missions in the 490th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force.
'There had already been calls from Kemp and Balch that they had been hit and Heathcote had gone back to Kemp. Whilst I started checking at my end he helped Kemp (who was losing a lot of blood from a thigh wound) out of the dustbin and ...