Pilots & Reminiscences
PETO-SHEPHERD, Denis
The Devil Take The Hindmost
Account of RAF service from the author joining in 1940, including training pilots and instructors, and strategic bombing in Stirlings. The author served post-war in the Middle East until 1964, although this account is largely his wartime experiences.
PITCHFORK, Air Commodore Graham
Shot Down and in the Drink - RAF and Commonwealth aircrews saved from the sea 1939 - 1945
PORTER, Colonel R. Bruce & HAMMEL, Eric
Ace! - A Marine Night-Fighter Pilot in World War II
PUSHMAN, Muriel Gane
We All Wore Blue
Account of the author's experiences in the WAAF during WWII.
R.A.F. Casualty [GLEAVE, Tom P.]
I Had a Row with a German
Experiences of the author, Group Captain Tom P. Gleave, who wrote anonymously about flying Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain and thereafter. He was shot down and badly burned, undergoing surgery and becoming instrumental in the Guinea Pig Club.