Beyond Courage: Air Sea Rescue by Walrus Squadrons in the Adriatic, Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian Seas 1942–1945
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Norman Franks., & Norman Franks|AUTHOR. (2003). Beyond Courage: Air Sea Rescue by Walrus Squadrons in the Adriatic, Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian Seas 1942–1945 . Grub Street Publishing.

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Norman Franks and Norman Franks|AUTHOR. 2003. Beyond Courage: Air Sea Rescue By Walrus Squadrons in the Adriatic, Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian Seas 1942–1945. Grub Street Publishing.

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Norman Franks and Norman Franks|AUTHOR. Beyond Courage: Air Sea Rescue By Walrus Squadrons in the Adriatic, Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian Seas 1942–1945 Grub Street Publishing, 2003.

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Norman Franks, and Norman Franks|AUTHOR. Beyond Courage: Air Sea Rescue By Walrus Squadrons in the Adriatic, Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian Seas 1942–1945 Grub Street Publishing, 2003.

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    [synopsis] => The author of Another Kind of Courage takes a deep dive into the World War II heroics of the pilots and aircrew of the single-engined amphibian airplanes.



 This book covers the adventures of 283, 284, 293 and 294 Walrus Squadrons, operating from North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Sardinia.



 The pilots, like their counterparts in England, knew of the dangers of landing on the sea. It was a daunting task attempting to rescue downed airmen as they had often to operate in bad weather, and near hostile coasts. Airmen who were bobbing about in dinghies, or even just in their Mae West life jackets, were difficult to locate. Rescues from the cold sea needed to be speedy affairs, especially of those survivors not in dinghies, and the Walrus aircrew were always aware that time was of the essence. Moreover, rescues near a hostile shore often resulted in gunfire from German or Italian gunners.



 Many Walrus pilots have added personal recollections to the narrative and so too have some of those airmen who were rescued. As well as RAF and SAAF airmen, there were numerous USAAF units involved in the air war over the Mediterranean and Italy, and Norman has been in contact with several Americans whose lives were saved by these gallant men who flew the Walrus amphibian single-engined biplane. Men who knew only too well that to pick up more than two or three airmen generally meant a hard sea-borne taxi ride back to base, which conditions never guaranteed. 



 The stories of these rescues give one a sense of sincere pride in the men who daily risked their lives to save others from a very hostile environment.
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