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Last of the LancastersLast of the Lancasters

Last of the Lancasters

Martin W. Bowman

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The Lancasters looked like enormous deadly black birds going off into the night; somehow they looked different when they came back. The planes carried from this field 117,000 pounds of high explosives and the crews flew all night to drop the load as ordered. Now the trains would not run between France and Italy for a while, not on those bombed tracks anyhow. Here are the men who did it, with mussed hair and weary faces, dirty sweaters under their flying suits, sleep-bright eyes, making humble comradely little jokes and eating their saved-up chocolate bars' - Martha Gellhorn This riveting and h.

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OL Work ID
OL26181237W

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Lancaster (Bomber)World War, 1939-1945British Aerial operationsBritish Personal narrativesAerial Military operationsBritishLancaster (bombers)World war, 1939-1945, aerial operations, britishWorld war, 1939-1945, personal narratives, british

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