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Aviators Flight Log Book

by Gardiner, Frank William

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  • Bookseller: Heldfond Book Gallery, ABAA-ILAB
  • Seller Inventory #: 7683
  • Format: Bound in imprinted cloth over boards.
  • Book condition: Red crew name stamp to front pastedown. Flight assignment designation strip laid-down to front free endsheet. Very light soiling
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Navy Department- Chief of Naval Operations.
  • Place: Washington D.C.
  • Date published: May 1944 - Sept 1945.

Book Description

Washington D.C.: Navy Department- Chief of Naval Operations., May 1944 - Sept 1945.. Bound in imprinted cloth over boards.. Red crew name stamp to front pastedown. Flight assignment designation strip laid-down to front free endsheet. Very light soiling to rear cover. A Fine copy of a wartime log with extremely interesting additions.. Small 8vo. (7" x 5").. Monthly flying log of ARM3c Frank William Gardiner. Detailing training and combat missions 5/44-9/45. Most flights, including combat missions are noted as being flown in the Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon and occurred in the Pacific Theatre of War. Noted are patrol missions, many designated as "Rocket", sub-hunting, with various notations of bombing activity. Also accompanying the log is a rare propaganda leaflet, the likes of which were dropped in profusion over Japan to worn the citizenry of their impending doom. This leaflet presents Japanese text with a large photograph of a B-29 formation unloading their bombs. Further accompanying these items is a small black and white photograph of an airborne PV2 (presumably Gardiners), which bears the ink inscription on the back reading " Good old Y092". This associates with Gardiners log book entry of his craft noted as PV237092.

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