WW2
Group Captain AB 'Woody' Woodhall
ISBN 9781906502218
Format Hardback
Dimensions 255 x 178mm
This is a story which provides a unique slice of British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force history, spanning both world wars. More than just the auto-biography of an extremely accomplished and heroic figure, it also gives a broader historical insight into various weighty events of the time.
From beginnings that would be enough to deter most - being severely wounded as a sniper at Beaumont Hamel in 1916 - he really came into his own as a controller in the Battle of Britain. Awarded the OBE and promoted to group captain, he went on to become a pivotal figure in the defence of Malta.
Woody writes extremely well and gives exceptional attention to detail. His book is filled with anecdotes and humour, and is an illuminating and significant primary source, ideal for historians, military buffs and anyone with an interest in flying.
Reviews
"Makes excellent fireside reading" Intercom
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