Arise to Conquer
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Arise to Conquer

The 'Real' Hurricane Pilot

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Arise to Conquer

The 'Real' Hurricane Pilot

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Born in 1916, after learning to fly as a civilian, Ian Richard Gleed was granted a RAF commission in 1936. He completed training on Christmas Day that year, being posted to 46 Squadron which was equipped with the Gloster Gauntlet. Through much of his RAF service the diminutive Gleed was known as 'Widge', short for 'Wizard Midget' on account of his excessive use of the word 'wizard' to describe something 'topper', and his short stature. Rising from Flight to Squadron Commander in short order, and later taking over the Ibsley Spitfire Wing in 1941, Gleed was enormously popular with his peers. Indeed, Wing Commander 'Bunny' Currant once described Gleed as a 'pocket-sized man with care for others and courage beyond compare'. Having been decorated with the coveted 'double' of both DSO and DFC, Wing Commander Gleed went out to lead a wing in Tunisia. It was there that he was shot down and killed on 16 April 1943. By this time, he had achieved the status of being a fighter Ace, having been credited with the destruction of thirteen enemy aircraft. The previous year, Gleed's wartime memoir, Arise to Conquer, was published by Victor Gollancz. Eloquently written and detailed, this book is a superb first-hand account of one man's life and times as a fighter pilot – mainly flying the Hawker Hurricane – during the Fall of France, the Battle of Britain and beyond into the night Blitz. Reprinted here in its entirety, and extensively introduced by the renowned aviation historian Dilip Sarkar MBE, FRHistS, this edition of Arise to Conquer is supported by a remarkable set of wartime images. Among Gleed's Hurricane pilots on 87 Squadron during the Battle of Britain and beyond was Sergeant Laurence 'Rubber' Thorogood, a keen photographer who is often mentioned in this book. Along with his Commanding Officer's words, Rubber's unique personal photograph album, containing as it does a number of images of Gleed, provides a rare glimpse of a fighter squadron at war during our Darkest – yet Finest – Hour.

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Publisher
Air World
Year
2022
ISBN
9781399017114

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Prologue
  8. Foreword
  9. Chapter 1 The Start
  10. Chapter 2 tA Fall
  11. Chapter 3 Good-Bye
  12. Chapter 4 Combats Before Lunch
  13. Chapter 5 The End of France
  14. Chapter 6 First Action Over England
  15. Chapter 7 A Hundred and Twenty Plus
  16. Chapter 8 ‘Shuvvel’s’ Funeral
  17. Chapter 9 A Hundred and Fifty Plus
  18. Chapter 10 Intruder
  19. Chapter 11 Buckingham Palace
  20. Chapter 12 The Work Goes On
  21. Postscript
  22. The Thorogood Photograph Album
  23. Bibliography
  24. Acknowledgements
  25. Other Books by Dilip Sarkar
  26. Notes