Marauder
Memoir of a B-26 Pilot in Europe in World War II [LARGE PRINT]
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About the Book
The B-26 Marauder was a formidable weapon in the campaign to defeat Hitler’s armies, and, in the words of his first copilot, “Louis Rehr “was the best there was” flying it. This memoir, which benefits from forty years of research on the combat history of the B-26, contributions from comrades, and an extensive collection of rare photographs, describes Rehr’s experiences, including five night-bombing missions he volunteered to fly in 1944 and accounts of attacks by Me-262 jets in late April of 1945. Rehr, a squadron commander with the 323rd Bombardment Group, earned 12 air medals, five battle stars, two Distinguished Flying Crosses, and the Croix de Guerre with Silver Star.
This entry refers to the LARGE PRINT edition. For the standard edition please see ISBN 978-0-7864-1664-6.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Louis S. Rehr with Carleton R. Rehr
Foreword by Trevor Allen
Format: softcover (7 x 10), large print
Pages: 353
Bibliographic Info: 96 photos, maps, appendices, index
Copyright Date: 2009 [2003]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4367-3
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Foreword by Trevor J. Allen 1
PART I : ENGLAND
1 D-Day and the White Tailed Marauders 8
2 Fugitive from a Training Center Arrives in England May 1944 19
3 D-Day Plus 24, Earls Colne, England June 1944 47
4 Bridge Busting and Night Bombing, Beaulieu,
England July–August 1944 67
5 On Leave in London Summer 1944 93
PART II : FRANCE
6 The Germans Retreat and Regroup: Flying Missions from Lessay and Chartres, France August–September 1944 110
7 The German Offensive: Flying Missions from Laon-Athies Airdrome, France October 1944–January 1, 1945 150
8 On Leave in Paris Late Fall 1944 192
9 Veterans and New Recruits: Flying Missions from Laon-Athies and Denain-Prouvy Airdromes, France January–February 1945 205
10 No Easy Road to Victory, Denain-Prouvy Airdrome, Valenciennes, France March–April 1945 226
11 The Last of the Jet Boys and Our Marauders, Denain-Prouvy Airdrome, Valenciennes, France April–May 1945 253
PART III : GERMANY
12 Disarmament Duty, Kempten, Germany May–June 1945 272
Afterword: Remembrance and Reflection, October 2002 302
(by Carleton Rockefeller Rehr)
Appendix One: Tributes to the Marauder 309
(by Carleton Rockefeller Rehr)
Appendix Two: Biographies 313
(by Carleton Rockefeller Rehr)
Appendix Three: Citations Received 329
Military History of Louis S. Rehr 332
Index 335
Book Reviews & Awards
“well written…recommend[ed]”—Air Power History; “solid…Rehr’s book certainly resonates with more restraint, responsibility, and vision than most pilot memoirs…the author, assisted by his wife, has turned in work as meritorious as his service in the skies over Europe in 1944-45”—Stone & Stone Second World War Books; “Rehr has a smooth writing style and manages to describe the interior of a Parisian brothel with the same candor as he does dodging Axis flak at 13,000 ft. Rehr does an excellent job of describing the devastating capabilities of Germany’s Me262 jet…excellent photographs…each image has been carefully chosen to punctuate the commentary leaving nothing to the imagination…a fast-paced read with excellent insights to the leadership personality and the performance of a thoroughbred medium bomber. Look for some great commentary on the Ardennes Offensive, D Day’s aftermath, and Adolf Galland’s JV 44”—Dave ‘Prophet’ Williams, The WWII Aviation Booklist; “beautifully produced with a fascinating series of photographs both aeronautical and personal—this is a fine testament to the ‘Marauder Men’”—Flypast.