This is a welcome reissue of a book which has been described as one of
the best accounts about life in Bomber Command during World War II.
Lancaster Target is the classic story of one crew's fight to survive a
full tour of operations in the night skies of wartime Europe. Flying
Lancaster bombers from RAF Wickenby in Lincolnshire between 1943 and
1944, Jack Currie chronicles the life and death struggles against flak,
night fighters and perilous weather with clarity and feeling, whilst
capturing the 'live for the moment' spirit of off-duty escapades Jack
Currie DFC served as a stretcher bearer and later ambulance driver
during the London Blitz before gaining his wings in the USA. Having
completed his first perilous operational tour of 30 missions in
Lancaster's, he went on to serve as a Pathfinder Mosquito pilot. He
remained in the RAF after the war eventually reaching the rank of
Squadron Leader. After he left the service, he became a renowned
aviation writer and broadcaster and appeared in a number of TV and video
productions.