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Squadron of Deception: The 36th Bomb Squadron in World War II

Squadron of Deception: The 36th Bomb Squadron in World War II

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A gem of little-known WWII history
Review: Stephen Hutton takes us on his own journey of discovery into his father's WWII experiences aboard a B-24 LIberator out of England. Intrigued by one particular war story his dad told him about another taking his B-24 and never returning, Mr. Hutton begins a life-long quest to uncover the role his father's squadron played in air war over Europe. Mr. Hutton has amassed a great deal of information, including documents only declassified in the 1970's, along with personal accounts from the men who flew these secret missions.

The book is packed with detailed information you won't find elsewhere, along with wonderful photographs. This is a must-read for anyone with an interest in the Pathfinder missions and the air campaign to liberate Europe. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A gem of little-known WWII history
Review: Stephen Hutton takes us on his own journey of discovery into his father's WWII experiences aboard a B-24 LIberator out of England. Intrigued by one particular war story his dad told him about another taking his B-24 and never returning, Mr. Hutton begins a life-long quest to uncover the role his father's squadron played in air war over Europe. Mr. Hutton has amassed a great deal of information, including documents only declassified in the 1970's, along with personal accounts from the men who flew these secret missions.

The book is packed with detailed information you won't find elsewhere, along with wonderful photographs. This is a must-read for anyone with an interest in the Pathfinder missions and the air campaign to liberate Europe. I highly recommend it.


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