When the US president, Harry S Truman, declared the Truman Doctrine in
March 1947, he could not have known that the resultant Cold War would
persist for over 40 years until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in
December 1991. In addition to nuclear and conventional military friction
between the Eastern and Western blocs, the struggle for dominance
involved a remarkable range of activities including the space race,
psychological efforts, espionage, even rivalry at sporting functions and
technological events. This diversity is reflected in the 20 chapters of
Cold War Boys which opens with a vivid description from the author of
survival procedures used by English Electric Lightning pilots in the
event of nuclear war. From there on, various contributors share their
original experiences on a range of fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft
across the world including tales from RAF Germany, the Falklands and the
Far East. Each story demonstrates some of the intriguing circumstances
faced by aircrew and ground crew whose tenacity and professionalism had
to cope with miscellaneous situations of danger, excitement, risk,
pathos and humor. This book serves as a reminder of what air forces
faced during the Cold War years as the ever-present threat of nuclear
war persisted. A must for all aviation fans.