
Those Brave Crews
The Epic Raid to Destroy Hitler's Ploesti Oil Fields, vital to the Nazi
war machine. Now published in second edition, this gripping account
is a timely tribute to those who flew the historic low level mission of
August 1, 1943 just 60 years ago. First published in 1989, its graphic
description would earn author Ray Ward acceptance into The Authors Guild,
foremost writers association, and a life membership in the USAF Academy's
Association of Graduates. On that mission, 1700 volunteers beforehand having
been told their lives would be at forfeit, attempted to shorten the war,
by so doing to save hundreds of thousands of lives. A massive 'tidal
wave' of bombers was sent against the sprawling Roumanian oil complex.
Ward, writing with emotion, defines what happens after the aircrews had
been told "if you hit your targets and none of you return, it will have
been worth it." Forty percent did not! Five Medals of Honor
and 1,726 DFCs were conferred, so valorous the events that unfolded.
Ward's epic narrative seeks to perpetuate his generation's contribution
to assure freedom, and with which today's generation identifies.
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