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Cover image for book Chronicles of 55 Squadron R.F.C. and R.A.F.

Chronicles of 55 Squadron R.F.C. and R.A.F.

By:Leonard Miller
Publisher:Andrews UK
Print ISBN:9781843429883
eText ISBN:9781781493618
Edition:1
Copyright:2012
Format:Page Fidelity

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This is an unusual unit history in that it was written at speed early in 1919 soon after the events it recounts. The author's history of his squadron from its inception and training at Castle Bromwich in 1916, down to the Armistice in November 1918 after its incorporation in the new RAF, cloaks the exploits of individuals under a veil of annymity, but it makes up for this in its recounting of the breezier side of war service - such as accounts of the doings of the squadron's animal mascots. After training on Avros in England, the squadron was equipped with the new DH4s before moving to France in the spring of 1917, in time for its 'blooding' at the battle of Arras in April 1917. It also took part in the battle of Messines in June 1917. Based successively at Fienvillers and then Boisdinghem near St Omer, 55 patrolled over Flanders and the Belgian coast before being transferred south to Ochey and Tantonville in the French Vosges. From here it raided deep into Germany itself, hitting such targets as Mannheim and Kaiserslauten. Illustrated with black and white drawings; the book also comes with some fascinating appendices, such as the texts of airmen's song sung around the squadron's piano in the intervals between 'ops'.