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08/02/2024

"NIGHT HAWK: FLIGHT LIEUTENANT KAREL KUTTELWASCHER DFC AND BAR, THE RAF’S GREATEST NIGHT INTRUDER ACE"
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The story of the RAF's top World War Il night intruder ace has been revealed in this fantastic new edition. Although he had a German surname, Flt It Karel Kuttelwascher was a Czech. Flying with the RAF's legendary No. 1 Sqn, he destoyed 15 aircraft in only three months, earning him the Distinguished Flying Cross twice in just 42 days and making him the RAF's top night intruder ace.
After a daring escape from German-occupied Czechoslovakia he flew in the ferocious Battle of France and then took part in the final weeks of the Battle of Britain as one of Churchill's 'Few'.
Flying long-range Hawker Hurricane IIC armed with 20mm cannon, the wartime media dubbed him 'The Czech Night Hawk'. His amazing feats included the knocking out of three Heinkel bombers in just four minutes.
The details of Kuttelwascher's astonishing exploits and his life after war service are told in this updated reprint of "NIGHT HAWK" by Roger Darlington.

"NIGHT HAWK: FLIGHT LIEUTENANT KAREL KUTTELWASCHER DFC AND BAR, THE RAF’S GREATEST NIGHT INTRUDER ACE"

Read more 👉 https://fml.pub/night-hawk

The story of the RAF's top World War Il night intruder ace has been revealed in this fantastic new edition. Although he had a German surname, Flt It Karel Kuttelwascher was a Czech. Flying with the RAF's legendary No. 1 Sqn, he destoyed 15 aircraft in only three months, earning him the Distinguished Flying Cross twice in just 42 days and making him the RAF's top night intruder ace.

After a daring escape from German-occupied Czechoslovakia he flew in the ferocious Battle of France and then took part in the final weeks of the Battle of Britain as one of Churchill's 'Few'.

Flying long-range Hawker Hurricane IIC armed with 20mm cannon, the wartime media dubbed him 'The Czech Night Hawk'. His amazing feats included the knocking out of three Heinkel bombers in just four minutes.

The details of Kuttelwascher's astonishing exploits and his life after war service are told in this updated reprint of "NIGHT HAWK" by Roger Darlington.

01/13/2024

🩷📚Recommended: "VALENTINE'S DAY TRADITIONS IN BOSTON" by Anthony Sammarco is a must-read!

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"VALENTINE'S DAY TRADITIONS IN BOSTON" is a fun and interesting way to recall the holiday from the exchange of Valentine cards in day school to the cards, candy, and flowers we sent or received as adults to and from our valentine.

From Ancient Rome with the pagan festival of Lupercalia to the worldwide celebration of the holiday, we revel in its history and evolution through the centuries as a day of love. Today, Esther Allen Howland is honored with the nickname "Mother of the American Valentine," with many citing her small card factory as the start of a multi-million-dollar industry. Beginning in 2001, the Greeting Card Association has annually given the "Esther Howland Award for a Greeting Card Visionary," and they estimate that 200 million valentines are sent each year in the United States.

Anthony Sammarco discusses the history of St. Valentine's Day from Lupercalia, an ancient Roman festival celebrated on February 15 to ensure fertility for the people, fields, and flocks to the annual exchange of cards, candy, and flowers.
Beginning with Esther Howland who produced delicate and fanciful Valentine’s Day cards in the nineteenth century through to major card companies such as Hallmark, Norcross, Gibson, and Rust Craft, Americans exchange millions of cards annually. The book also discusses the more outré Sailor’s Valentines, Vinegar Valentines, and Krampus Valentines.

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