Beginning
in 1942, the Eighth Air Force began a precision bombing raid offensive
deep into Nazi Germany, embarking from bases in rural England. Nearly
350,000 Americans were transplanted to English soil, joining their
British colleagues for this joint Allied offensive. For many it was a
period of great risk, and arguably the greatest adventure of their
lives.
With Wings As Eagles
celebrates the heroics of these pilots and their missions. A lavishly
illustrated, full-color, hardcover original, the narrative is the result
of the author’s exclusive interviews with many of the pilots and crew,
as well as research from contemporary diaries, journals, and scrapbooks.
Readers relive the nostalgia and vivid reminiscences of days of
seemingly endless boredom and fatigue, the loneliness of soaring in an
aluminum cocoon four miles over an intended target, and a surprising
account of parachuting onto German soil and being captured by women and
children.
With Wings As Eagles relives the drama and history of an heroic era.