George Yeoman
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Hurricane Squadron
by Robert Jackson
read by Guy Mott
Part 1 of the George Yeoman series
France, May 1940. Seated in the cockpit of his Hurricane, Sergeant George Yeoman - young, eager, and innocent in the ways of war - is on his way to join his first operational squadron. Meanwhile, the German Panzers advance unchecked through the Ardennes, and as the allied bombers plead to strike at them, the Luftwaffe is already set to launch a decisive blow. Disaster beckons and Yeoman and No. 505 Squadron soon find themselves courting death in a series of increasingly desperate sorties as the allied army begins its retreat towards Dunkirk. There are only a handful of them against the might of Hitler's war machine, and with each sortie the ranks of the Squadron grow ever more depleted. The odds stacked against them are hopeless…
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Squadron Scramble
by Robert Jackson
read by Guy Mott
Part 2 of the George Yeoman series
Summer 1940, and the Battle of Britain is about to begin. After his time in France and the nightmare of Dunkirk, Sergeant George Yeoman of No. 505 Squadron R.A.F. no longer has any illusions about the war he is fighting. Those months' service have left Yeoman a battle-wearied flying ace, but if it is rest he's after, then he is sorely mistaken. His commission finally through, Yeoman finds himself presented with new responsibilities and challenges when he is temporarily attached to a Polish fighter squadron. Meanwhile Lieutenant Joachim Richter, Yeoman's great adversary and opposite number in the Luftwaffe, is readying his men for the storm to come. Hurled across the Channel, the Luftwaffe begins to pound away at the defences, and with no reserves left the Few are all that stands between Britain and defeat.
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Target Tobruk
by Robert Jackson
read by Guy Mott
Part 3 of the George Yeoman series
Will George Yeoman defeat his toughest challenge yet? April 1941. As Rommel's Africa Korps thunder towards Tobruk, the last bastion of British defence in North Africa, Flying Officer Yeoman is assigned to defend the dwindling British lines. The blazing African sky is studded with Stukas, Fiats and hellish anti-aircraft fire. While on the ground, the desert is littered with minefields and German armour. The RAF in North Africa are as much at their wit's end as they were over the channel during the Battle of Britain. The fighting is just as ferocious. The Germans appear just as unstoppable... Target Tobruk is the next instalment in the heart-racing George Yeoman series.
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