An Erk’s Eye View of World War Two

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Ted Mawdsley offers a captivating glimpse into life on a World War II heavy bomber station. Drawing on his own experiences as an ‘instrument basher,’ Mawdsley highlights the often-overlooked contributions of mechanics, technicians, and administrative staff who supported the courageous aircrews of Lancaster bombers. With a blend of humor and nostalgia, he shares anecdotes that bring to life the dedication of these unsung heroes. Born in 1920, Mawdsley’s journey from Marconi Wireless to the RAF and beyond adds depth to this tribute, reminding readers of the vital roles played by all in the war effort. This engaging memoir is both entertaining and educational, shedding light on the teamwork behind wartime aviation.

SKU: 9781903953389 Categories: , ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 234Author: Ted Mawdsley
 

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In a book which might be titled ‘The Unsung Heroes of RAF Elsham Wolds’ Ted Mawdsley takes us on a journey back to the days when the skies were filled with roaring Lancaster bombers, and the ground buzzed with the relentless activity of those who kept them flying.

Mawdsley, a former ‘instrument basher’ himself, adeptly captures the essence of life on a heavy bomber station during World War II, weaving together anecdotes that are both amusing and enlightening. He brings to light the crucial roles played by those behind the scenes—the mechanics, the technicians, and the administrative staff—who ensured that the aircrews could focus on their perilous missions. It’s a refreshing perspective that often gets overlooked amidst the heroics of pilots and bombers.

The author’s informal yet informative tone makes for a delightful read, filled with humor and a dash of nostalgia. While he may not have faced the flak and fire of aerial combat directly, his experiences and reflections serve as a vital historical record, honoring the unsung heroes and heroines who worked tirelessly to support the war effort. 

Mawdsley’s life story is equally fascinating; born in 1920, he transitioned from the world of Marconi Wireless to the challenging and dynamic environment of the RAF, and later became a lecturer and a voice in politics. This book is not just a memoir; it’s a tribute—a reminder that every cog in the machine matters, especially in the high-stakes game of wartime aviation.

So, if you’re after a read that’s both entertaining and educational, look no further. Mawdsley’s account will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the everyday heroes of history—those who may not have flown the planes, but certainly kept them soaring through the skies.

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Weight0.514 kg
Dimensions23.4 × 15.6 × 1.4 cm

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