Formed in 1915 and still operational today, 14 Squadron is one of the
RAF's longest serving and most senior Squadrons. Spending the first
thirty years of its operational life in the Middle East, the history of
this Squadron is a rich one, but one that, until now, has gone largely
unrecorded. Napier effectively brings together all the historical scraps
and shreds of stories, which make up the collective history of this
unit, from 1915 -1945, a period of great military and social upheaval.
The author himself attests to the fact that the work is not merely about
the airplanes operational history during this period, or the stark
military facts (although enthusiasts of both these areas will find much
here); rather, the work concerns itself largely with the people who flew
such aircraft. Recording the dramatic trials and tribulations of the
people who were 14 Squadron, Napier provides a sympathetic and engaging
account of this period of Military History.