The Wild Blue Yonder and Beyond: The 95th Bomb Group in War and Peace

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The Wild Blue Yonder and Beyond: The 95th Bomb Group in War and Peace

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ROBERT MORRIS
2011
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The 95th Bomb Group (Heavy), the most highly decorated bomb group of World War II, participated in every major mission of the war in Europe from May 1943 through the war’s end and was awarded an unprecedented three Presidential Unit Citations. Flying the celebrated B-17 Flying Fortress, the 95th was the first U.S. bomb group to bomb Berlin—a feat that put it on the centerfold of Life magazine—and the last group to lose a plane over Europe in World War II. Over six hundred men in the 95th never came home.The Wild Blue Yonder and Beyond is the first book to cover a World War II bomb group from its inception through the present day. Utilizing interviews with nearly a hundred air war veterans, dozens of unpublished crew memoirs, all the bomb group’s official mission reports from the National Archives, and nearly a hundred other sources, author Rob Morris (assisted by air war historian Ian Hawkins) provides a deep tactical and human understanding of the group. Also included are the stories of the veterans’ wives and families, who fought a different kind of war at home, and the residents of Horham, whose tiny English village was suddenly on the war’s front lines. Intensely human, exhaustively researched, and lovingly told, this book is certain to be a classic in the field and a resource for anyone interested in the workings of a World War II bomb group.

Table of Contents

Title Page, Copyright

Contents

Preface

pp. ix-xii

Acknowledgments

pp. xiii-xvi

1. The Creation of an Air Force

pp. 1-18

2. Across Oceans and Continents

pp. 19-30

3. Alconbury and Early Missions

pp. 31-38

4. Mission Day

pp. 39-56

5. Then Came Kiel

pp. 57-68

6. The British

pp. 69-84

7. Cold Sky

pp. 85-90

8. DNIF: Duties Not Involving Flying

pp. 91-102

9. From Kiel to the Eve of Regensburg

pp. 103-108

10. Replacement Crews

pp. 109-116

11. Wives and Mothers

pp. 117-128

12. Sudden Death

pp. 129-134

13. Entertainment and London

pp. 135-148

14. Regensburg Shuttle Mission

pp. 149-158

15. Black Week

pp. 159-176

16. POWs, Part I

pp. 177-190

17. Internment in Switzerland and Sweden

pp. 191-198

18. Escape and Evasion

pp. 199-210

19. MIA

pp. 211-220

20. Pathfinders and Aphrodites

pp. 221-230

21. Big Week

pp. 231-238

22. “Big B”

pp. 239-252

23. D-Day

pp. 253-258

24. The Russia Shuttle Missions

pp. 259-268

25. Final Combat Missions

pp. 269-284

26. POWs, Part II

pp. 285-292

27. Manna/Chowhound Missions

pp. 293-304

28. Coming Home

pp. 305-310

29. The Legacy Lives On

pp. 311-320

Glossary

pp. 321-328

Notes

pp. 329-346

Selected Bibliography

pp. 347-358

Index

pp. 359-366

About the Authors

pp. 367-368
Additional Information
ISBN9781597977173
Related ISBN(s)9781597977128
MARC RecordDownload
OCLC967531888
Pages416
Launched on MUSE2017-01-05
LanguageEnglish
Open AccessNo

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