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Johnnie Johnson's Great Adventure: The Spitfire Ace of Ace's Last Look Back

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Presents RAF ace Johnnie Johnson's unpublished reflections on his World War II experiences.
Air Vice—Marshal Johnnie Johnson – a policeman’s son from Leicestershire – ended the Second World War as the RAF’s top—scoring fighter pilot. Fearless, and an exceptional pilot and marksman, Johnnie was also highly intelligent and a gifted writer.
Having published two of his own books,
Wing Leader
and
The Circle of Air Fighting
, during the 1980s and 1990s, Johnnie co—authored several more with another fighter ace, namely Wing Commander P.B. ‘Laddie’ Lucas. In 1997, the ‘AVM’ suggested to his friend, the prolific author Dilip Sarkar, that the pair should collaborate on
The Great Adventure
– a book that would, in effect, be Johnnie’s account of the ‘Long Trek’ from Normandy across Northern Europe into the heart of the Third Reich itself.
‘Greycap Leader’ was to produce a draft, after which Dilip would add the historical detail and comment. Sadly, the project was unfulfilled, because Johnnie became ill and passed away, aged eighty—five, in 2001. Years later, Johnnie’s eldest son, Chris, discovered the manuscript among his esteemed father’s papers. In order to keep Johnnie’s memory evergreen, Chris turned to Dilip to finally see the project through to its conclusion.
In this book, Johnnie revisits certain aspects of his wartime service, including the development of tactical air cooperation with ground forces; his time as a Canadian wing leader in 1943, when the Spitfire Mk.IX at last outclassed the Fw 190; and details his involvement in some of the most important battles of the defeat of Nazi Germany, including Operation
Overlord
and the D—Day landings in 1944, Operation
Market
Gard
e
n and the airborne assault at Arnhem, and the Rhine Crossings, throughout all of which Johnnie also commanded Canadian wings. Here, then, we have
Johnnie Johnson's Great Adventure
– ‘Greycap Leader’s’ previously unpublished last look back.
Presents RAF ace Johnnie Johnson's unpublished reflections on his World War II experiences.
Air Vice—Marshal Johnnie Johnson – a policeman’s son from Leicestershire – ended the Second World War as the RAF’s top—scoring fighter pilot. Fearless, and an exceptional pilot and marksman, Johnnie was also highly intelligent and a gifted writer.
Having published two of his own books,
Wing Leader
and
The Circle of Air Fighting
, during the 1980s and 1990s, Johnnie co—authored several more with another fighter ace, namely Wing Commander P.B. ‘Laddie’ Lucas. In 1997, the ‘AVM’ suggested to his friend, the prolific author Dilip Sarkar, that the pair should collaborate on
The Great Adventure
– a book that would, in effect, be Johnnie’s account of the ‘Long Trek’ from Normandy across Northern Europe into the heart of the Third Reich itself.
‘Greycap Leader’ was to produce a draft, after which Dilip would add the historical detail and comment. Sadly, the project was unfulfilled, because Johnnie became ill and passed away, aged eighty—five, in 2001. Years later, Johnnie’s eldest son, Chris, discovered the manuscript among his esteemed father’s papers. In order to keep Johnnie’s memory evergreen, Chris turned to Dilip to finally see the project through to its conclusion.
In this book, Johnnie revisits certain aspects of his wartime service, including the development of tactical air cooperation with ground forces; his time as a Canadian wing leader in 1943, when the Spitfire Mk.IX at last outclassed the Fw 190; and details his involvement in some of the most important battles of the defeat of Nazi Germany, including Operation
Overlord
and the D—Day landings in 1944, Operation
Market
Gard
e
n and the airborne assault at Arnhem, and the Rhine Crossings, throughout all of which Johnnie also commanded Canadian wings. Here, then, we have
Johnnie Johnson's Great Adventure
– ‘Greycap Leader’s’ previously unpublished last look back.

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