
Dowding of Fighter Command
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Making full use of archival sources, studies by other scholars, and information provided by family members, Vincent Orange has completed the first biography of Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding to cover his entire life.
Soldier, pilot, wireless pioneer, squadron commander, spiritualist, champion skier, "Stuffy" Dowding is perhaps best known as the creator of the first radar-based air defense system and his no less remarkable management of such throughout the Battle of Britain. Dowding served in "delightful and dangerous Iraq," helped to pacify unrest in the Holy Land, was involved in the R.101 airship disaster, and oversaw the creation of Britain's first eight-gun monoplanes, the Hurricane and Spitfire. Controversially dismissed from Fighter Command and refused the R.A.F.'s highest rank, he nevertheless became the first airman elevated to the peerage since Trenchard. Westminster Abbey was packed for his memorial service in March 1970 with more than 46 air marshals in attendance; and in 1988, H.M. the Queen Mother unveiled a statue in his honor.
With his expert eye, respected historian Orange has analyzed and evaluated every episode of Dowding's exceptional career to produce the definitive biography.
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 FROM MOFFAT TO UPAVON, 1882-1914
- 2 LIFE AND DEATH ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 1914-1915
- 3 AT ODDS WITH TRENCHARD, 1916-1920
- 4 FROM PAGEANTS TO PALESTINE, 1920-1930
- 5 FRAMING AN AIR DEFENCE, 1914-1930
- 6 LIFE IN THE 1930s: AN AIRCRAFT REVOLUTION
- 7 LIFE IN THE 1930s: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
- 8 AT FIGHTER COMMAND, 1936: SAVING A DESTITUTE CHILD
- 9 IMPROVING A SYSTEM, 1937-1938
- 10 STRENGTHENING FIGHTER COMMAND, 1938-1939
- 11 PREPARING FOR WAR, 1939
- 12 THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HILL, 1933-1940
- 13 THE PRACTICE WAR, 1939-1940
- 14 FROM NORWAY TO DUNKIRK, APRIL TO JUNE 1940
- 15 THE DAY BATTLE, JUNE TO AUGUST 1940
- 16 THE DAY BATTLE, AUGUST TO OCTOBER 1940
- 17 THE NIGHT BATTLE, SEPTEMBER TO NOVEMBER 1940
- 18 WHAT HAPPENED NEXT: AFTER NOVEMBER 1940
- 19 AMERICAN INTERLUDE, NOVEMBER 1940 TO MAY 1941
- 20 END OF A CAREER, MAY 1941 TO JULY 1942
- 21 OUT OF OFFICE, AFTER JULY 1942
- 22 A NEW CAREER, FROM JULY 1942
- ENDNOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES
- INDEX
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