V Force Boys  
All New Reminiscences by Air and Ground Crews Operating the Vulcan, Victor and Valiant in the Cold War and Beyond
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The V Force consisted of three four-jet bombers, the Valiant, the Vulcan and the Victor, all required as part of the nuclear deterrent in the Cold War following the end of the Second World War. The Valiant was less aerodynamically advanced than the other two and went into service in 1955. The Vulcan entered service in 1956 and the Victor a year later. The Valiant finished operating in 1965 and the Vulcan in 1984. The later Victors were converted into refueling tankers and carried on until 1993. V Force Boys contains a fascinating collection of previously unpublished stories by V Force ground and aircrew for all three V bombers. Among other highlights, the book includes a firsthand account of dropping the last UK H Bomb, a description of how all the aircraft navigated before the days of GPS, the training the crews received and an armorer’s account of how the nuclear weapons were moved with complete safety but not in the regimented way that might be expected. In addition there are chapters which tell of incidents that would not be found in the RAF historical annals but show how the vigilant guarding of the UK had its lighter moments. A must for all Vulcan, Victor and Valiant enthusiasts.
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The V Force consisted of three four-jet bombers, the Valiant, the Vulcan and the Victor, all required as part of the nuclear deterrent in the Cold War following the end of the Second World War. The Valiant was less aerodynamically advanced than the other two and went into service in 1955. The Vulcan entered service in 1956 and the Victor a year later. The Valiant finished operating in 1965 and the Vulcan in 1984. The later Victors were converted into refueling tankers and carried on until 1993. V Force Boys contains a fascinating collection of previously unpublished stories by V Force ground and aircrew for all three V bombers. Among other highlights, the book includes a firsthand account of dropping the last UK H Bomb, a description of how all the aircraft navigated before the days of GPS, the training the crews received and an armorer’s account of how the nuclear weapons were moved with complete safety but not in the regimented way that might be expected. In addition there are chapters which tell of incidents that would not be found in the RAF historical annals but show how the vigilant guarding of the UK had its lighter moments. A must for all Vulcan, Victor and Valiant enthusiasts.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • DEDICATION
  • CONTENTS
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • 1. V Force Training Nigel Baldwin
  • 2. V Force Navigation Norman Bonnor
  • 3. The Last UK H-Bomb John Muston
  • 4. Valiant Tanking John Roberts
  • 5. An Extrovert Pilot Tony Yule
  • 6. Vulcan AEOs Remember Richard de Verteuil, Geoff Lidbetter
  • 7. Vulcan Bale Out Jim Vinales
  • 8. Vulcan Stories Brian Cushion, Bill Downs, Monty Montgomery
  • 9. Vulcan Tales, Air and Ground Anthony Wright
  • 10. Navigating all Three V Bombers Spike Milligan
  • 11. Vulcan Lone Rangers Tony Thornthwaite
  • 12. Victor Early Years Dick Russell, Gary West, Peter Sharp
  • 13. Victor Tanking Stewart Waring, Adrian Richardson
  • 14. Falklands Friendly Fire Adrian Richardson, Steve Biglands and Crew
  • 15. Nuclear Weapons and QRA Mike Keitch
  • 16. 617 Squadron Crew Chief Bob Martin
  • FOOTNOTES
  • Addendum. It Was All Bull Monty Montgomery
  • Epilogue
  • Acronyms
  • References and Sources
  • Plate section
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