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The Other Ninth Air Force: Ninth US Army Light Aircraft Operations in Europe 1944-45
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The Other Ninth Air Force: Ninth US Army Light Aircraft Operations in Europe 1944-45

Author(s): Ken Wakefield
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The Other Ninth Air Force takes a detailed look at how the Artillery Air Section of a US Army Headquarters functioned during the Second World War in Europe. It relates how its Air Observation Post aircraft were procured, crewed and operated as recorded by the officer responsible for such matters. In this instance, the HQ was that of Ninth US Army and the officer concerned was the late Lt-Col. Robert M. Leich.

As Artillery Air Officer, Leich maintained a daily journal and this is the principal source on which this book is based. The result is a book of a different kind, covering both operational and administrative matters. Also revealed is the close co-operation that existed between Ninth Army and the two USAAF ‘air’ units attached to it, namely the 125th Liaison Squadron and the 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
Ken Wakefield was born in Bristol in 1928 and is married with three grown up children. After serving with the Royal Air Force and RAF Volunteer Reserve, he became an airline pilot, retiring after 27 years service as a Senior Captain with British Airways. In 1974 Ken was elected a Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society (MRAeS). He have previously had eight books and numerous articles published, all of an historical aviation nature, and for 25 years he owned a 1944 ex US Army Piper L-4, so has considerable experience of the aircraft type that features so largely in this book.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781781553022
Publisher: Fonthill Media Ltd
Binding: Hardback with dust jacket
Pages: 208
Date: 03/15/2014
Images: 54 Black And White
Dimensions: 6.5 (w) x 9.25 (h)
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