Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Aircraft Down, by Philip D. Caine


Aircraft Down!: Evading Capture in WWII Europe, by Philip D. Caine
Brassey's, 1997
274 pages, plus A Note on Sources, and Index. B&W photos scattered throughout book.
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Description
Aircraft Down! recounts six extraordinary evasion adventures that took place in Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Albania and Greece during WWII. In 1944 alone, nearly 30,000 American airmen survived bailing out or of crash landing their aircraft in Europe. The great majority were captured immediately. A few lucky ones beat tremendous odds and managed to evade their Fascist pursuers.

These thrilling stories are told by an authority on pilot survival, escape and evasion. Noted aviator author and retired Air Force pilot Philip D. Caine based his work on official USAAF after-action reports and on extensive interviews with the airmen and some of the courageous Europeans who helped them at the risk of their own lives. In several cases, he retraced the actual evasion routes himself, and he has provided maps and photos that enable the reader [to] follow the downed airmen's actual footsteps.

These suspenseful, personal accounts of heroism, resourcefulness and sacrifice will appeal to everyone with a taste for true stories of courage in the face of grave danger.

Table of Contents
Preface
1. The Situation
2. "The Drinks Are on Me"
3. "My God, I Thought You Were Dead"
4. "Find the Amerikanische Flieger!"
5. "Please, God, Help Me Get out of this!"
6. "All Present and Accounted For"
7. "I Was So Close"
8. The Art of Evasion and Survival
A Note on Sources
Index

Maps
Map of Europe with routes of Smith, Willis, Doorly and Coen
British Army spearhead - Irish Guards Sep 3, 1944
Sonny Fassoulis' route through Italy

Photos
--Oscar Coen, RAF Intelligence officer Roland Robertson, American Eagle squadron pilot Michael G. McPharlin
--Squadron 133, RAF Fighter Command: Eric Doorly, Dick Godmundsen, Gilbert Omens, Bill Slade, Colburn KingDon ambert, Don Gentile
--Bob Smith, Ben DeHaven and Dennis Smith, Biggin Hill RAF base spring 1942
--Eric Doorly, Don Ross, Edwin Taylor, fall 1944
--D. K. Willis' P-38 crash-landed near Od-Gastel, Holland
--Kuppens family: Sjef, Jan, Bert, Marinus
--DK Willis with British Spitfire
--Yvonne "Monique" Bienfait and GEorge Vogel
--Robert Priser atop P-47 at Debden in 1943
--Jules Rousseau
--Jane Rousseau
--Priser's false papers
--Priser in disguise as Belgian technician Robert Wosswinkel
--Maurice DeVroom and Priser in Rode St Genese in 1944
--Albert Abrassard
--B-17 crew, taken in Nebraska: Lt Walker, Dick Flournoy, Jim Wagner, Ernie Skorheim, Bob Steel, Sgt Troy, Tom Reich, Russ Leonard, Fred Glor, Jim Farley
--1996 photo of Greeks who helped B-17 crew escape: Bobbies Koulouris, Ioanis Kouluris, Nikos Koulouris, Alexis Monastiriotis, Ageliki Monastiriotis
Alex and Harry Pappas
--Fred Glor, Eddie Novak, Dick Flournoy, Philip Nind, Ian Anderson, Ken Smith, Bob Steel, Ernie Skorheim, Russ Leonard, Jack Farley, Joe Cotton, Jim Wagner, Tom Reich,
Ken Smith
--Joe Cotton and 3 unidentified Greek messengers
--Sonny Fassoulis in 1942
--Nazarene Franchescino during WWII
--Sonny Fassoulis in 1996
--John Hall
--Fernando Franchescino and Fassoulis in September 1996

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