The Last Mission

  • The Last Mission: Americans in the R. A. F.
    By Clifford E. Santa

    “ For those of you who don't know me , I'm flying officer David Hampton . I've been assigned as leader of this squadron . I've been told that you're a bunch of misfits . I personally think that's bull . With teamwork , we'll show'm ...

  • The Last Mission: The Secret History of World War II's Final Battle
    By Jim Smith, Malcolm McConnell

    ... 6 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 32 , 92 , 188 , 241 , 242 , 253 , 271-72 Watanabe , Col. , 255 Watson , Gen. Erwin M. , 64 Werrell , Kenneth P. , 19 Whitehead , Lt. Gen. Ennis C. , 176 , 200 Wilkes , 1st Lt. Floyd W. , 28 Willoughby , Maj . Gen.

  • The Last Mission
    By William P. Kennedy

    His official entry reported:“Captain Wilson admits freely that hewasvery taken by Mary Brock and did become intimate with her. He was adamant that she had never requested any money for her favors, and had never mentioned his military ...

  • The Last Mission: The Secret Story of World War II's Final Battle
    By Jim Smith, Malcolm McConnell

    Reprint. (A History Channel documentary airing Summer 2003) The Last Mission explores this question through two previously neglected strands of late—World War II history, whose very interconnections could have caused a harrowing shift in ...

  • The Last Mission
    By Harry Mazer

    From their base in England, he and his crew fly twenty-four treacherous bombing missions over occupied Europe. The war is almost over and Hitler near defeat when they fly their last mission -- a mission destined for disaster.

  • The Last Mission: A Voyage Through History as Remembered
    By John J. Ryan

    PALACE COBRA (Tune: That Old Gang ofMine) Not a soul down at the squadron That's a pretty certain sign That Palace Cobra's breaking up That old gang of mine All the boys are selling houses They're leaving all the time That Palace ...

  • The Last Mission
    By Harry Mazer

    From their base in England, he and his crew fly twenty-four treacherous bombing missions over occupied Europe. The war is almost over and Hitler near defeat when they fly their last mission -- a mission destined for disaster.

  • The Last Mission
    By Harry Mazer

    From their base in England, he and his crew fly twenty-four treacherous bombing missions over occupied Europe. The war is almost over and Hitler near defeat when they fly their last mission -- a mission destined for disaster.

  • The Last Mission: South Pacific Asia, Missions from Mindanao to Papua New Guinea
    By Alan McBride

    The Last Mission is the final installment of the first series on Stories from the 10/40 Window.