
BOOKS - Eagle Bulldogs & Tiger History of the 22nd Bomb Squadron in China-Burma-India

Eagle Bulldogs & Tiger History of the 22nd Bomb Squadron in China-Burma-India
Year: 1997
Pages: 199
Format: PDF

Pages: 199
Format: PDF

The book "Eagle Bulldogs & Tiger: A History of the 22nd Bomb Squadron in China-Burma-India" by John Lucas tells the story of one of the most iconic squadrons of World War II, the 22nd Bomb Squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF). The book provides a comprehensive account of the unit's history, from its formation in 1936 to its disbandment in 1947, and offers insights into the experiences of the airmen who served in the squadron during that period. The book begins with an introduction to the squadron's origins and early years, describing how it was formed in 1936 as part of the RAF's expansion program. At that time, the squadron was equipped with the Hawker Hinds, a biplane fighter that was already outdated when it entered service. However, despite its limitations, the squadron proved itself in combat during the Spanish Civil War, earning a reputation for its bravery and skill. As the Second World War broke out, the squadron was re-equipped with the more modern Vickers Wellington bomber, which became its primary aircraft for the duration of the conflict.
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