MIDDLE EAST 1940-1942: A STUDY IN AIR POWER
by Philip Guedalla
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(Subject: Aviation - General) An analysis of the RAF's WWII air campaigns in the Middle East. Covers actions in the Western Desert and North Africa, East Africa, Syria, Iraq, Persia, Greece, Crete and Malta, examining the logistics and tactics used, as well as the units and formations. A fascinating contemporary account. (Published: 1944) (Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton) (Pagination: 237pp, illustrations, maps.) (Condition: G in light fading blue cloth with gilt titles) UL-XXXXXX
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- Philip Guedalla
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- Aviation - General An analysis of the RAF's WWII air campaigns in the Middle East. Covers actions in the Western Desert and North Africa, East Africa, Syria, Iraq, Persia, Greece, Crete and Malta, examining the logistics and tactics used, as well as t
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