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Churchill's Few : Pilots of the Battle of Britain

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1526747073
ISBN-13 9781526747075
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint Air World
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 30th, 2025
Print length 256 Pages
Product Classification: Air forces & warfare
Ksh 4,500.00
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On 20 August 1940, the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, rose to his feet in the House of Commons to give a speech on the war situation. Fierce aerial combats were still raging overhead, which justifiably drew comment from the British leader. ‘The great air battle which has been in progress over this Island for the last few weeks has recently attained a high intensity,’ he declared. Almost certainly aware that what came to be known as the Battle of Britain had yet to run its course, Churchill went on say a few words that today rank as perhaps the most famous he ever uttered: ‘Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.’ Churchill was, of course, paying to tribute to all of the pilots and aircrew in the RAF, but ever since that speech his reference to the ‘Few’ has been used as a term of endearment for the men of Fighter Command. Much has been written about this gallant band of airmen who flew and fought in the Battle of Britain across the decades since 1940. Indeed, a total of 2,946 pilots and aircrew participated in the air war over the British Isles during 1940, in so doing gaining entitlement to the Battle of Britain Clasp. Over 500 of them lost their lives. In this book, the author does not set out to repeat the many biographical works which have gone before. Rather, he intends to shine a spotlight on a number of these pilots and aircrew – some famous, others less so. Each airman is represented by a wartime portrait of photograph, each supported with a short narrative that includes fascinating details about each individual. Churchill’s Few looks at who some of these Battle of Britain airmen were and pays tribute to their valour – and, in some cases, sacrifice.
On 20 August 1940, the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, rose to his feet in the House of Commons to give a speech on the war situation. Fierce aerial combats were still raging overhead, which justifiably drew comment from the British leader. ‘The great air battle which has been in progress over this Island for the last few weeks has recently attained a high intensity,’ he declared.Almost certainly aware that what came to be known as the Battle of Britain had yet to run its course, Churchill went on say a few words that today rank as perhaps the most famous he ever uttered: ‘Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.’ Churchill was, of course, paying to tribute to all of the pilots and aircrew in the RAF, but ever since that speech his reference to the ‘Few’ has been used as a term of endearment for the men of Fighter Command.Much has been written about this gallant band of airmen who flew and fought in the Battle of Britain across the decades since 1940. Indeed, a total of 2,946 pilots and aircrew participated in the air war over the British Isles during 1940, in so doing gaining entitlement to the Battle of Britain Clasp. Over 500 of them lost their lives.In this book, the author does not set out to repeat the many biographical works which have gone before. Rather, he intends to shine a spotlight on a number of these pilots and aircrew – some famous, others less so. Each airman is represented by a wartime portrait of photograph, each supported with a short narrative that includes fascinating details about each individual.Churchill’s Few looks at who some of these Battle of Britain airmen were and pays tribute to their valour – and, in some cases, sacrifice.
On 20 August 1940, the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, rose to his feet in the House of Commons to give a speech on the war situation. Fierce aerial combats were still raging overhead, which justifiably drew comment from the British leader. ‘The great air battle which has been in progress over this Island for the last few weeks has recently attained a high intensity,’ he declared. Almost certainly aware that what came to be known as the Battle of Britain had yet to run its course, Churchill went on say a few words that today rank as perhaps the most famous he ever uttered: ‘Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.’ Churchill was, of course, paying to tribute to all of the pilots and aircrew in the RAF, but ever since that speech his reference to the ‘Few’ has been used as a term of endearment for the men of Fighter Command. Much has been written about this gallant band of airmen who flew and fought in the Battle of Britain across the decades since 1940. Indeed, a total of 2,946 pilots and aircrew participated in the air war over the British Isles during 1940, in so doing gaining entitlement to the Battle of Britain Clasp. Over 500 of them lost their lives. In this book, the author does not set out to repeat the many biographical works which have gone before. Rather, he intends to shine a spotlight on a number of these pilots and aircrew – some famous, others less so. Each airman is represented by a wartime portrait of photograph, each supported with a short narrative that includes fascinating details about each individual. Churchill’s Few looks at who some of these Battle of Britain airmen were and pays tribute to their valour – and, in some cases, sacrifice.

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