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đź“® 633 Squadron Series by Frederick E. Smith (.ePUB)

Frederick E. Smith (1919-2012) joined the R.A.F. in 1939 as a wireless operator/air gunner and commenced service in early 1940, serving in Britain, Africa and finally the Far East. At the end of the war he married and worked for several years in South Africa before returning to England to fulfill his life-long ambition to write. Two years later, his first play was produced and his first novel published. Since then, he wrote over forty novels, about eighty short stories and two plays. Two novels, 633 Squadron and The Devil Doll, were made into films and one, A Killing for the Hawks, won the Mark Twain Literary Award.

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633 Squadron #01: Operation Vesuvius

633 Squadron #01: Operation Vesuvius This bestselling novel has gone into 25 editions in English alone, and inspired a record-breaking Hollywood film. The action-packed story of heroism and sacrifice follows Squadron 633 on a crucial mission--a mission crucial to the success of D-Day. Their target is a Norwegian fjord, where the Germans are developing a top-secret weapon. The pilots know they'll be flying in low, between the steep mountain walls, without fighter support. For many, the trip will be one-way only...

633 Squadron #02: Operation Rhine Maiden

633 Squadron #02: Operation Rhine Maiden After a near-suicide mission to the Swartfijord, which claimed many lives, morale among the survivors of 633 Squadron was at its lowest ebb. Unbearable tension and problems with replacement recruits were tearing the squadron apart. The new Commander, Ian Moore --- young, brilliant and aggressive --- knew that the only thing that would pull it together was the challenge of another dangerous mission. The Germans were developing "Rhine Maiden", a new antiaircraft rocket which posed a deadly threat to the Allies' invasion plans. So the top brass decided that 633 Squadron should first bomb the rocket factory and then make a daring strike in broad daylight on an underground target buried deep in a Bavarian valley.

633 Squadron #03: Operation Crucible

633 Squadron #03: Operation Crucible It is Autumn 1943 and there is acrimony between the Air Staffs of Britain and America. With the 8th Air Force suffering crippling losses, accusations are coming from Washington that the RAF is not giving the B17s adequate support. Because of their distinguished reputation in the States, 633 Squadron is chosen for a dangerous mission that will set American minds at rest. But if the mission is to have its desired effect, it must be seen by ground observers. Flying high, and far away from anti-aircraft fire, is simply not an option...Depicting wartime squadron life with the authenticity for which the author has become famous, 633 Operation Crucible is the third in the bestselling 633 Squadron series.

633 Squadron #04: Operation Valkyrie

633 Squadron #04: Operation Valkyrie That cold morning in July 1943 still haunted 633 Squadron, for only a single Mosquito made it back from the suicidal but successful Operation Vesuvius. Now, barely a year later, the Germans were once more processing the secret 'element' known as IMI and were about to move their stocks to the safety of Germany. If successful, the whole tide of the war would be turned. Once again, it meant another mission impossible for 633 Squadron...

633 Squadron #05: Operation Cobra

633 Squadron #05: Operation Cobra Spring 1944: In a fortified chateau hidden deep in the valleys of France, the Nazis are in the final stages of developing a terrifyingly deadly new weapon. Success would mean sure destruction for much of England and would dash all Allied hopes for a Normandy invasion. It’s up to the daring fighter pilots and crack navigators of the 633 Squadron to penetrate German defenses and, in the black of night, blast the doomsday project into extinction. Against incredible odds, this is the 633’s Operation Cobra...failure could forever alter the future of the free world.

633 Squadron #06: Operation Titan

633 Squadron #06: Operation Titan The immense Allied build-up on the south coast of England in June 1944, and the massive assault across the Channel that heralded D-Day, caused the might of the German army to switch its forces to the Normandy coast. As the Panzer divisions hurtled northwards, 633 Squadron embarked on what was to prove its most hazardous mission, and its final contribution to the war a hundred-mile flight to destroy a crucial bridge across the River Loire.

633 Squadron #07: Operation Crisis

633 Squadron #07: Operation Crisis It is late Summer 1944 and the Nazis have unveiled the first of their secret weapons. As V-1s packed with explosives drone high across the Channel and V-2s crash out of the skies on a defenseless Britain, the Allies wonder what other weapons might soon imperil their war effort. A new threat is discovered by Ian Moore, the Squadron’s charismatic leader, who has survived his crash in the Loire River but spent weeks in a German hospital where he has heard enemy crews boasting about a new weapon. Urgently needing to know more, London uses foreign partisans and the Squadron to free him. On Moore’s return to England the Allies discover the danger is so great that it must be eliminated whatever the cost. Created to perform such demanding one-off missions, 633 Squadron is given the task.

633 Squadron #08: Operation Thor

633 Squadron #08: Operation Thor Like the seven novels that precede it, this is a story of the lives, loves and sacrifices of men and women involved with the legendary 633 Squadron.It is late autumn and the Admiralty are complaining that a high-flying Junker 86P is keeping a mysterious surveillance on Britain’s eastern ports. Acutely aware, after the destructive arrival of the V1 and V2 rockets, that Germany is developing an entire range of secret weapons, London asks its agents in Scandinavia to check if any unusual enemy activity has been noticed there that would explain this German vigilance. The answer is so serious that Churchill issues one of his rare ACTION THIS DAY directives.

633 Squadron #09: Operation Defiant

633 Squadron #09: Operation Defiant January 1945. American Flying Fortresses are being savaged by the Messerschmitt 262. The USAAF asks his old acquaintance, Brigadier Simms, if the Special Operations Executive will help. Simms agrees and decides to use his two best men, ignorant of the fact that they had killed two Gestapo agents while helping a resistance fighter escape. If they are captured they will be sent to a concentration camp set aside exclusively for German defectors. The outcome is as unexpected as it is exciting.

633 Squadron #10: Operation Safeguard

633 Squadron #10: Operation Safeguard A pilot replacement for 633 Squadron named Chalmont puzzles Frank Adams, the station's intelligence officer. Why should a sensitive young poet volunteer to join a squadron with a warlike reputation? Chalmont is teamed up with Richards and both show high skill and courage but when ordered on a mission which may involve the death of many civilians both pilots refuse to take part. Now they must face court-martial.

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