The B-24 Liberator-equipped organization that evolved from its original
2nd Bomb Wing status to a Divisional level commenced operations out of
East Anglia in late 1942. Over the ensuing two-and-a-half years it
prosecuted the Daylight Bombing Offensive in company with its 1st and
3rd AD contemporaries. Its crews moreover not only operated over central
Europe, but in addition flew detachment operations out of North Africa
that included the specific and costly assault on the Ploesti oil
complex. The title of this book succinctly sums up the importance of the
Division's presence within the 8th Air Force structure and the part it
played in hammering the life out of the industrial and military
infrastructures sustaining Hitler's Third Reich.