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Title Page
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Table of Contents
Foreword - Air Commodore P. M. Brothers CBE DSO DFC and BAR
Introduction
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER ONE - Early Tribulations
CHAPTER TWO - Canadian Escapade
CHAPTER THREE - Dawn of a Career
CHAPTER FOUR - Scrapes in the Sudan
CHAPTER FIVE - More Skills and New Thrills
CHAPTER SIX - Triumph in Zurich
CHAPTER SEVEN - Storm Clouds Over Europe
CHAPTER EIGHT - War – Early Incidents and a Tragic Loss
CHAPTER NINE - Blitzkrieg on France
CHAPTER TEN - Forward Operations and Escape from Vitry
CHAPTER ELEVEN - A Change of Attitude
CHAPTER TWELVE - Dunkirk – Doing Our Level Best
CHAPTER THIRTEEN - Escort Duties
CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Short Leave as Paris Falls
CHAPTER FIFTEEN - Posted Missing
CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Prelude to the ‘The Battle’
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - Britain Alone — To Hell and Back
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - Aftermath and Reflection
CHAPTER NINETEEN - Chief Flying Instructor
CHAPTER TWENTY - A ‘Limey’ in America
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE - From Captain to Colonel
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO - A Signal Honour
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE - ‘Friendly’ Fire
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR - The Jet Age
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE - High Speed Flight
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX - Saved by an Engineer
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN - The Fastest Man Alive
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT - From Hero to Zero
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE - White Heat of the Cold War
CHAPTER THIRTY - Crises on All Fronts
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE - Aden and Arab Nationalism
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO - Commandant and Duty Done
CHAPTER THIRTY - THREE - Cub Journalist and Amateur Sailor
APPENDIX 1 - Dramatis Personae
Bibliography
Index
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