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This book provides a detailed and intensely personal account of how the start of the European war in 1939–45 had a significant impact on young lives. The author describes the harsh realities of life for Bob Pearman serving as a bomber pilot in the British Royal Air Force, from his upbringing in the quiet Cotswold village of Burford to his high-risk operations over enemy territory. The brief narrative by Bob’s wife, Norah Pearman, provides insight into the horror of war as a young mother and wife.







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