Born in Scotland, Philip Gray is now a journalist living in Canada, but in WW2 he found himself captain of the crew of a ‘mighty Lanc’, operating with 186 Squadron as the RAF took the war right into the heart of Germany. Both Gray and his crew felt they were in charge of the undisputed king of the skies, but danger lurked around every corner and on every mission. In an engaging yet frank style, Gray reveals the true relationships between himself and his team, and between the team members themselves. He also searches his own soul as he struggles to survive in love and war.
Ghosts of Targets Past
The Lives and Losses of a Lancaster Crew in 1944-45
Philip Gray
£8.99
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Format: Paperback
Extent: 182 pages
Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
ISBN: 9781904943181.Categories: Aviation, Bomber Command, WW2.
Publication Date: 30 April 2005
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