RAF Bomber Command lost 55,000 men during WWII. Their motto was Press on
Regardless and the majority of their operational missions involved
flying into the fiery, smoke-filled skies of occupied Europe. No less
than 23 of their members were awarded Britain's highest decoration for
valor - The Victoria Cross - most of them posthumously.
Martyn Chorlton's book tells the stories of each of them - detailing how
and why they won their medal. It recalls feats of unparalleled heroism
and self sacrifice; memorable and terrifying.