Experience the harrowing reality of aerial warfare in World War I with Paul Bewsher's "Green Balls: The Adventures of a Night-Bomber." This gripping firsthand account plunges readers into the heart of the conflict, detailing the perilous missions undertaken by early aviators.
Bewsher's narrative provides a vital historical record of night bombing operations during WWI. Explore the courage and skill required to navigate the skies amidst enemy fire and the ever-present dangers of early flight technology.
A significant contribution to military history and a compelling collection of war stories, "Green Balls" offers a unique perspective on the Great War from the cockpit. This meticulously prepared print edition preserves a timeless testament to the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought in the air. Perfect for anyone interested in WWI, aerial combat, and personal accounts from the front lines.
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