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Flying for King and Commonwealth: The Adventures of a Canadian Pilot with the RAF in WWII
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Flying for King and Commonwealth: The Adventures of a Canadian Pilot with the RAF in WWII

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When he left high school and enlisted in the air force during WWII Rogers wanted to be a pilot and his ambition was fulfilled in February 1944 when his wings were pinned on his uniform by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, The Earl of Athlone. However, he did not anticipate flying over German-held territory at low altitude in a slow, unarmed aircraft, in broad daylight. But this is what happened after he was posted to RAF Transport Command and took part in dropping supplies to the surrounded British 1st Airborne Division at Arnhem, in the Netherlands.

Although participating in what has been described as the bravest flying or suicide missions, he never dropped a bomb or fired a gun. While in a parked aircraft at Antwerp a V2 rocket exploded within one hundred feet of the aircraft. Included in his story are the contents of over a hundred letters to his mother, brother and father. He survived to fly VIPs from London to Brussels and casualties from France to England. On returning to Canada at war’s end Rogers went back to school and after a lot of studying, became an electrical engineer. On retiring from business he and his wife attended six reunions with his former associates in England and had three visits to Holland.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Country
Canada
Date
29 May 2007
Pages
214
ISBN
9781425110178

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

When he left high school and enlisted in the air force during WWII Rogers wanted to be a pilot and his ambition was fulfilled in February 1944 when his wings were pinned on his uniform by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, The Earl of Athlone. However, he did not anticipate flying over German-held territory at low altitude in a slow, unarmed aircraft, in broad daylight. But this is what happened after he was posted to RAF Transport Command and took part in dropping supplies to the surrounded British 1st Airborne Division at Arnhem, in the Netherlands.

Although participating in what has been described as the bravest flying or suicide missions, he never dropped a bomb or fired a gun. While in a parked aircraft at Antwerp a V2 rocket exploded within one hundred feet of the aircraft. Included in his story are the contents of over a hundred letters to his mother, brother and father. He survived to fly VIPs from London to Brussels and casualties from France to England. On returning to Canada at war’s end Rogers went back to school and after a lot of studying, became an electrical engineer. On retiring from business he and his wife attended six reunions with his former associates in England and had three visits to Holland.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Country
Canada
Date
29 May 2007
Pages
214
ISBN
9781425110178