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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This commemorative edition of “Wings at War” offers a captivating glimpse into the pivotal role of the Army Air Forces (AAF) during the invasion of Southern France in 1944. Published by the Centre for Air Force History, this volume pays tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of the airmen who played a crucial part in the Allied campaign to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation. With its well-preserved pages and secure binding, this copy invites readers to immerse themselves in the rich historical narrative, which vividly recounts the daring aerial operations that paved the way for the successful invasion. Collectors and military history enthusiasts will appreciate the meticulous research and firsthand accounts that bring to life the challenges faced by the AAF, from navigating treacherous terrain to confronting fierce enemy resistance. This book offers a unique perspective on a lesser-known chapter of World War II, shedding light on the invaluable contribution of the air forces in securing a foothold in Southern France and ultimately hastening the end of the war.