Description
On May 15, 1942, Flying Officer V.D. Fletcher, a Rhodesian, was unceremoniously dumped in the middle of the desert, given a few pegs to mark out a square, and told to “Get on with it.” Thus, a legend was born: the most renowned Mechanical Transport Company in the Royal Air Force, 51 MT Company/Squadron.
Equipped with a collection of trucks and sundry other heavy vehicles, these intrepid drivers weren’t just moving boxes; they were the lifeline for the Middle East Air Force, braving hostile desert landscapes while enemy planes buzzed overhead like angry hornets. The drivers of 51 MT faced down every challenge Mother Nature and the Axis powers could throw at them, ensuring that essential supplies reached the front lines.
This isn't just a story of logistics; it’s a tale of grit, determination, and a dash of lunacy. These unsung heroes, who often went unnoticed while the combat troops took the glory, played a pivotal role in the North African Campaign and were instrumental in putting a dent in Rommel’s ambitions.
With a blend of gripping narratives and dozens of stunning vintage photographs showing the men and machines of the Squadron, this book shines a spotlight on the daring exploits of 51 MT and indeed the whole process of supplying backup to the frontline combatants.
Buckle up for a wild ride through Motorised Transport history, where every mile driven was a testament to human resilience in the face of adversity.
Details
Publisher - Woodfield Publishing
Language - English
Paperback
Author(s) - Bryan Blow
Published Date - October 25 2024
ISBN - 9781846830303
Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 0.9 cm
Page Count - 136
Payment & Security
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.