RAF and USAAF Airfields in the UK

Hardback

Main Details

Title RAF and USAAF Airfields in the UK
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Geoff Mills
By (author) Daniel Knowles
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:656
Dimensions(mm): Height 248,Width 172
Category/GenrePlace names and gazetteers
Second world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781781558379
ClassificationsDewey:358.400941
Audience
General
Illustrations 629 black and white photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Fonthill Media Ltd
Imprint Fonthill Media Ltd
Publication Date 24 February 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Shortly after the end of the Second World War, the United Kingdom was described as one vast aircraft carrier anchored off the coast of Europe. During a seven year period 500 airfields were constructed to serve the needs first of the RAF and later the USAAF as they carried the war to German-occupied Europe. The airfields that were constructed took many different forms from training airfields and Advanced Landing Grounds to grass fighter airstrips and vast complexes used to accommodate heavy bombers. This book charts the history of each Second World War airfield in and around the UK providing a unique insight in to the construction, operational life and post-war history of each airfield. Alongside detailing the history of each airfield, this work comprehensively records the details of each unit that operated from airfields around the UK. The information provided in this meticulously researched book is supported by a wealth of 690 photographs providing an illustration into the life of each wartime station.

Author Biography

Geoff Mills, the inspiring spirit behind this book, has spent many years researching the Second World War airfields of the United Kingdom. When asked why he undertook the task he said: 'Why did I write this? To me it is simply because in years to come no one will remember the endeavours or sacrifices that the men and women based at these stations made in their youth, and without a reference to where these stations were its 'another nail in the coffin' as most now are disappearing under the plough.' Not only do I dedicate this book to all those that flew from these airfields, some never to return, but also to my wife, Eileen. Daniel Knowles was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and has been interested in history since the age of eight. The main focus of his historical interest is the Second World War. In 2016 he graduated with an honours degree in History and Politics from the University of Northumbria. His previous works include 'Tirpitz: The Life and Death of Germany's Last Great Battleship', 'HMS Hood: Pride of the Royal Navy', and 'Yamato'.