| Date of Review |
December 2007 |
| Title |
No.310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron 1940-1945 |
| Author |
Jiri Raylich & Phil Listemann |
| Publisher |
Phil Listemann |
| Published |
2007 |
| ISBN |
978-295263811-X |
| Format |
98 pages, softbound |
| MSRP (Euro) |
19€ |
Phil Listemann is a publisher from southwestern
France that specializes in interesting historical
monographs examining individual RAF squadrons during World
War II. These titles are extremely well done and come from
a direction that is overlooked by similar publishers these
days, from the aspect of the people involved.
In this title, the authors take a look at 310 Sqn, one of
a number of squadrons that were formed from pilot volunteers
that were refugees from European countries overrun by the Germans.
310 Squadron was an interesting example of this composition
as most of these pilots were had fighter experience prior to
the war, but many had just come to the UK after flying for
the French Air Force before that country's fall into German
hands. While the pilots were experienced, they had to be 'reprogrammed'
to follow RAF flight procedures.
As the Battle of Britain grew more intense, 310 Sqn was declared
operational and the crews pressed into the oncoming Luftwaffe
with their Hurricances. 310 Sqn would carry on to defend the
UK and carry out various combat missions including bomber escort
over the continent.
So what is different about this title? Of the 98 pages, only
33 are taken to describe the history and highlights of the
units operations during the war. Most other titles focus on
this aspect of the unit's history. The remaining 65 pages are
detailed appendices:
- Three pages summarizing the history of the squadron, its
commanders, its operational losses in aircraft and men, its
major awards, and its organizational assignments
- One page listing the known registration numbers assigned
to a particular aircraft code letter
- Two pages listing the bases assigned and durations of those
assignments
- Six pages of sortie counts by day throughout the war
- Three pages of confirmed and probable kills listing date,
pilot, aircraft serial, and victim aircraft
- One page of operational losses listing date, pilot,
aircraft serial, and his fate
- One page of aircraft lost in training accidents
- One page listing the pilots who lost their lives during
their assignment to 310 Sqn
- One page listing the pilots who became POWs
- 37 pages listing each member of 310 Sqn and where known,
their previous assignment, their follow-on assignment, their
fate, their awards, and key aspects of their time in the
squadron
- One page detailing the senior officers that commanded the
groups that 310 Sqn was assigned
The title is well illustrated with color profiles of representative
aircraft from the squadron, photos of many of the pilots and
men assigned to 310 Sqn, as well as period photographs of squadron
aircraft.
Where most publishers will focus on the history of the unit
and try to animate that history through 'war stories' from
eyewitnesses, this title goes straight to the heart of any
combat unit and provides a roll call and summary of each pilot
who served.
The format of this title is very well done and I wish that
others would likewise go back to many of the famous squadrons
of the war and look at the men behind the exploits. Where some
historians and modelers are inspired by flashy nose art, many
more are inspired by the men themselves and here is an excellent
tool to find out about virtually any pilot who flew with 310
Sqn. You'd be surprised to see some of the names and nationalities
that passed through this squadron during the war, sometimes
only for a month or two before moving on, such as Wing Commander
Douglas Bader who flew with 310 Sqn during Aug-Oct 1940.
This title is highly recommended and I certainly hope to see
many more in this format in the future!
This title is available directly from the publisher at
http://www.raf-in-combat.com.
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