 In Air War Varsity, Martin Bowman brings us the first book on Operation Varsity to 
include both British and US air and ground operations, as well as the 
US, British and Canadian paratroop and resupply missions, all presented 
together in one ambitious volume.
In Air War Varsity, Martin Bowman brings us the first book on Operation Varsity to 
include both British and US air and ground operations, as well as the 
US, British and Canadian paratroop and resupply missions, all presented 
together in one ambitious volume.Operation Varsity-Plunder, the last large-scale Allied airborne operation of World War II, was certainly no walk-over. Varsity was the airborne part, whilst Plunder represented the British amphibious operations by the British Second Army. The airlift consisted of 541 transport aircraft containing airborne troops and a further 1,050 troop-carriers towing 1,350 gliders. The American 17th Airborne Division s C-46 Commando transports and Waco gliders joined the British 6th Airborne Division C-54s, C-47 transport aircraft, Horsas and Hamilcar gliders to form an immense armada that stretched for more than 200 miles across the sky.
The successful air attack involved more than 10,000 Allied aircraft and was concentrated primarily on Luftwaffe airfields and the German transportation system. The combination of the two divisions in one lift made this the largest single day airborne drop in history. In this account, Martin Bowman weaves first-hand testimony and a compelling historical narrative together with a variety of photographic illustrations, many of which have never been published before, in order to create a complete record of events as they played out in March 1945.
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