Somerset was not in the front-line during the early stages of the war,
and its airfields initially fulfilled a training and support role.
However, it was not long before fighters were stationed in the county as
part of the defences against enemy air attacks and the number of
airfields quickly increased. Lulgate Bottom and Yeovilton were opened in
1940 followed by Culmhead, which also housed the Polish Air Force In
Exile and a Czech Wing; Charlton Horethorne, Charmy Down and Merryfield,
both later transferred to the US Ninth Air Force; and North Stoke.
Operations from the county's airfields gradually increased in momentum
and its units made a significant contribution to the outstanding success
of the Normandy landings and later the Arnhem operation. This book
describes the history of each airfield and highlights the major
operations carried out from them. The effects of the war on the daily
lives of the people of Somerset and the hardship and constant dangers
they suffered are also detailed. David Berryman's action-packed book
will appeal equally to aviation enthusiasts and to readers who recall
the era when the skies overhead never ceased to throb with the drone of
departing and returning aircraft.