610 (County of Chester) Auxiliary Air Force Squadron, 1936-1940

FONTHILLISBN: 9781781557143

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By David J. Bailey
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640

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Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 1936: Alifero Tollitur Axe Ceres; 2 1937: Development of 610 Squadron at Hooton Park; 3 1938: From Harts to Hinds; 4 1 January-9 October 1939: Fighter Command and, Finally, the Spitfire!; 5 10 October-31 December 1939: New Home at Wittering; 6 1 January-9 May 1940: Convoy Patrols from Bircham Newton and Prestwick; 7 10-25 May 1940: Arrival at Biggin Hill; 8 26-31 May 1940: Move to Gravesend and `Operation Dynamo'; 9 June 1940: Rest, Recuperation and Replacements at Acklington and Gravesend; 10 1-13 July 1940: Return to Biggin Hill for the Start of The Battle of Britain; 11 14-25 July 1940: Channel Duels; 12 26-31 July 1940: New Pilots, Training and Fox Film Company at Hawkinge; 13 1-13 August 1940: Beware of the Hun in the Sun; 14 14-17 August 1940: `Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few' ; 15 18 August 1940: The Hardest Day; 16 19-24 August 1940: Weather's Respite and Sergeant's Success; 17 25-31 August 1940: Relentless Scrambles for `Dog Rose' Squadron; 18 September 1940: Out of the Firing Line at Acklington; 19 October 1940: Closing Stages of The Battle of Britain; 20 November-December 1940: `Who falls for love of God, shall rise a star'; In conclusion; Postscript; Endnotes; Glossary and abbreviations; Bibliography; Index.

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