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Operation Fireball

(1980)
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In the midst of WWII, the R.A.F. are battling to protect the country and eliminate all threats.

Rodney Stansfield is determined to fight for his country.

Even when injured in battle, he is adamant about getting back into a plane to continue his oath of protection.

Teaming up with a Canadian, they soon become friends and establish their own tally of achievements.

A competitive rivalry on the battlefield is soon created.

However, as the Canadian falls in love with Rodney's sister, the rivalry on the battlefield soon pales in comparison.

Rodney is soon torn over whether to protect his sister's heart or entrust that duty to the Canadian that is quickly proving his worth as both a friend and comrade.

Operation Fireball is a truly inspiring tale and ensures you appreciate the efforts our forces went to in order to protect their country.

Richard Townshend Bickers volunteered for the R.A.F. at the outbreak of World War II and served, with a Permanent Commission, for eighteen. His experience has greatly shaped his writing career, during the course of which he has written more books about the R.A.F. and its predecessor, the R.F.C., than any other author, living or dead. Born in India and educated in England, he has travelled the world and lived in many different countries. He speaks and writes nine European and four oriental languages, and does his own research by interview and correspondence and in foreign archives. In addition to his novels, he has also written articles, short stories, and radio plays.



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