Just a thought...Sure there's room for a book on "The Guns that made the '20's Roar"..or something like that...Maybe Osprey could do something..they've gone into Law Enforcement with titles on the Texas Rangers & The Mounties.....
While I can't remember the details,there is a Casablanca sequel in book form,which sees Rick & Ilsa dropped into Europe for the SOE...(also details his "Mob" background)
Question from a newbie,,Just finished a book with above title on the US Bank Robbers of '33-'35..several of the photos' show belt-supported trousers & collar attached shirts..now from a UK point of view,this seems a little early,so just wondered when these came into use in the States?..whilst on...
Pyjamas were quite common for the Dawn Patrol...If you want more "Uniform" styles,,any Officer's kit can have "Wings" added..as the RFC was part of the Army,transfers were common(or go RNAS with a Reefer jacket....)
Of the classics(not all aviation), I'd go for...
The Cruel Sea
Sands of Iwo Jima
They were Expendable
Carve Her Name with Pride
Went The Day Well?
Angels one-five
OSS
Ice Cold in Alex
Flying Leathernecks
Sink The Bismarck
San Demetrio London
Of the more Recent...
Battle of Midway...
Any of The Osprey titles are good value for money...As well as "Band of Brothers",Ambrose has also written "Pegasus Bridge" about the British airbourne on D-Day......There's also Cornelius Ryan's three titles..."The Longest Day","A Bridge too Far", and "The Last Battle"...A personal favourite is...
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