This is the definitive history of one of East Anglia's most active bomber stations. It is complemented by interviews with personnel and many photographs, featureing B-29 Washingtons; B-52 deployments; Canberra Jet Bombers; V-Bomber Victors; Valiants; and Tornados. This history reaches back into the First World War when Marham’s aircraft served a vital home defense role, intercepting raiding Zeppelins and Gothas. In the late 1930s the station was reopened as a bomber base and, post-war, operated bombers and reconnaissance aircraft. Its squadrons played a leading role in the Falklands and Gulf Wars, and over Bosnia and Iraq. Today the Marham Wing is one of the largest and busiest in the RAF, operating four squadrons of Tornado GR4 aircraft in the attack and reconnaissance roles.
RAF Marham: Bomber Station
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Author(s)Martin W. Bowman
PublisherThe History Press
ISBN / ASIN0752446940
ISBN-139780752446943
AvailabilityUsually ships in 7 to 10 days
Sales Rank10,366,951
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸