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Those Brave Crews: The Epic Raid to Destroy Hitler's Ploesti Oil Fields [Paperback]

Ray Ward (Author, Editor)
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August 1, 2003
Colonel Ray Ward's magnificent Those Brave crews: The Epic Raid to Destroy Hiltler's Oil Fields, follows the fortunes of American aircraft on their suicidal mission against the vital Ploesti (Roumania) oil fields. With him you will follow each different crew, sit in the pilot's seat, and share the unique experience of the gunners dueling eye-to-eye with the enemy flack crews. The sacrifice and dedication of these men rivals other famous events in history, such as the calvary charges of the Crimea, Pickett's assault at Gettysburg, or Xenephon's March.

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It is an unique and wonderful book. Each year we recognize outstanding cadets ... their awards include a collection of significant historical works...your book a welcome addition...will serve these cadets in a special personal way. It is, indeed, an epic story. --USAF Academy/Carl Reddel, Professor and Head, Dept. of History

Vibrant, full of images of life, and moving ... I find (the writing) inspiring. And so is the story it tells. How far reaching your knowledge, the details of flight, of gunnery, of men s psychology ... dreams. And the repeated glorious turns of phrase, and concept sweep ... Wow! --Dan Levin, Marine Corps author/ Journalism Professor

What you have achieved is more than one in 1,000 authors. Something truly lasting. I was hooked and amazed by what you have created. --Ted Savas, publishing consultant

About the Author

Ward is a WW II veteran who flew in B-24s and R-4s, and briefly served as a gunnery instructor at Buckley Field, Colorado, an aerial gunnery training center. He is a founding member of Twirly Birds, International Organization of Pioneer Helicopter Pilots, charter member of the Air Force Association, and holds membership in Silver Wings Fraternity and in the Second Air Division Association, as well as life membership in the 8th Air Force Historical Society and the Association of Graduates USAF Academy.

Ray Ward wrote for newspapers, was a bureau chief and while at Cornell (member of War Class of '43) wrote radio dramas performed coast-to-coast on CBS and NBC. He is also a member of The Authors Guild.

Ward managed two major programs of the Pennsylvania Museum and Historical Commission, receiving national citations for his Civil War Centennial activity.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Weldon Publications; 2nd edition (August 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0972417508
  • ISBN-13: 978-0972417501
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,522,314 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Impressively commemorates bravery and sacrifice, January 13, 2004
This review is from: Those Brave Crews: The Epic Raid to Destroy Hitler's Ploesti Oil Fields (Paperback)
Those Brave Crews: The Epic Raid To Destroy Hitler's Ploesti Oil Fields by Ray Ward is a work of poetry that closely follows American aircraft on their daring and often lethal mission against the crucial Ploesti (Romania) oil fields during bleak and lethal years of World War II. Vintage black-and-white photographs, biographical notes, and dramatic free verse lyrics combine to impressively commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of determined aviators in this unique and unforgettable work. In stormes fast-breaking on the hills/Which lead into Ploesti's field's/Those guns-once there-resound and flash;/And ever on, in test of wills,/That tidal wave of bombers dash./And none may die who therein fly,/Who linger, timeless, in the sky./Nor need is there for shroud or grave/For any man with Tidal Wave.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tribute to our heroes, September 25, 2010
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This book was written by one of our countries heroes about the heroes who took part in the famous Tidal Wave mission to bomb Ploesti Romania. This is a priceless collectible.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Over Ploesti, Romania, August 1,1943: A poem to match the aircrews' courage, September 16, 2010
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Author and poet Ray Ward gave our nation something quite extraordinary in "Those Brave Crews" -- an epic poem commemorating the low-level attack by five groups of American B-24 bombers against the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, on August 1, 1943.

"Ploesti" and "Schweinfurt" were the two great and tragic missions of 1943 that demonstrated the resolve of the U.S. Army Air Forces to deeply penetrate Hitler's Europe to cripple the German war machine. The common resolve of the bomber crews was "never turn back from the target."

In Operation Tidal Wave, 178 bombers carrying 1726 airmen (the "Brave Crews" of the title) took off from bases in Libya. In the mission to cripple the oil production in Hitler's Europe, more than 50 bombers were lost, and 681 members of the crews were killed, missing, prisoners of war, internees, or wounded -- a casualty rate of nearly 40 percent. The mission and the series of misfortunes that led to the high losses are still taught and analyzed at the Air Force Academy and other Air Force professional schools.

Whatever the after-action reports or studies concluded about tactics and execution, no one has expressed anything but awe at the courage of the airmen who flew the mission, and this Ray Ward's focus. This is an American poem that celebrates the "Greatest Generation" in the age of technology and flight. Here and there Ward casts the airmen in terms of the ancient epics. The Ploesti mission was, for instance, an "air anabasis" after the famous retreat of Xenophon's 10,000 Greeks to the Black Sea. There are passages that recall the Charge of the Light Brigade and Gettysburg. These are allusions that place the airmen who flew into the dark clouds from burning oil among the great heroes of mankind.

Epic poems seem not to be in fashion, and it's easy to be a critic. In this, like any long poem, there are passages that take wing, and those that lumber down the runway. I am confident that the great American authors of long poems -- Barlow, Longfellow, Kantor, and Benet, for instance -- would recognize what Ward has accomplished.

There are two editions of this poem. The publisher of the first edition (1989) put the poem together with Ward's extensive collection of photographs in a large format. The size and formal printing of the second edition (2003) better suits and dignifies "Those Brave Crews" as a work of literature, but the first edition has its own satisfactions.

Among dozens of memorable lines, memorize these:

If Freedom's flags be only brightened rags of cotton,
Then haul them down. But, if -- in fluttered flags you hear
Your country's voice -- then all is well for Liberty.
Safe is the land where vigilance is ne'er forgotten,
Defense ne'er cheapened, thus a nation least to fear
For both its honor and its future history.

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Within this hearth, beyond its flames there is a corridor The mind perceives, and yet rebels to follow to its end: Those crackling sounds, those shapes that form Recall an airborne war Where men in turrets died, their crippled raider to defend; And pilots just as brave steer'd straight into a burning core Of molten wasted bomber crews caught in the guns below. Read the first page
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