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(Ebook) 35 Missions, the Frank Boyle Story: The True Story of an American B-17 Ball Turret Gunner Over Europe During World War II by Steve Knowles ISBN 9781790309313, 179030931X

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Authors:Steve Knowles
Pages:275 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:Elite Online Publishing
Language:english
File Size:3.47 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781790309313, 179030931X
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(Ebook) 35 Missions, the Frank Boyle Story: The True Story of an American B-17 Ball Turret Gunner Over Europe During World War II by Steve Knowles ISBN 9781790309313, 179030931X

Staff Sergeant Frank Boyle flew 35 bombing missions over Nazi-occupied Europe in World War II at a time when most American bomber crews weren't surviving 12 missions. The courageous 6 to 8 hour flights of the Hell's Angels, 303rd Bomb group of the 8th Air Force based in England became legendary for their destruction of Nazi Germany from 30,000 feet. Boyle was a ball turret gunner positioned on the belly of the now celebrated B-17 bombers of the American Army Air Force. His job was to spot German fighters as they flew up from the ground, alert others and then shoot down the fighters with his two 50 caliber machine guns. Over 23,000 American airmen were killed in the air war over Europe during World War II. Frank, by his own admission, was one of the lucky ones.
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