Fleet Air Arm Boys  
Volume Four: A Lifetime of Reminiscences from the Flight Deck
Author(s): Steve Bond
Published by Grub Street
Publication Date:  Available in all formats
ISBN: 9781911714521
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Steve Bond is back with the final volume in this popular series. Unlike his previous three tomes, with their focus on aircraft and rotorcraft, this book is uniquely dedicated to the personnel of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) themselves. Each chapter will concentrate on the memories of contributors who served in a range of roles, including those below the flight deck. Accounts will focus on the everyday life upon an aircraft carrier as well as the extraordinary challenges faced during operations. There is a fascinating chapter covering exchange services with the RAF and other navies including the French and US; and also insight into the Indian navy’s experience with the Sea Hawk and Sea Harrier. Within the previous volumes, we met some true characters and there is a chapter devoted to people’s memories of them. The closing section entitled ‘Thoughts’ sees contributors reflect on their FAA career with many deeply moving responses and discourses on the future of the service. The book is heavily illustrated throughout in color and black and white with personal photographs from the contributors, artwork and tongue-in-cheek cartoons for which the FAA is famous. Volume Four is the perfect conclusion to the ongoing post-war story of a truly astounding branch of the armed forces.
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Steve Bond is back with the final volume in this popular series. Unlike his previous three tomes, with their focus on aircraft and rotorcraft, this book is uniquely dedicated to the personnel of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) themselves. Each chapter will concentrate on the memories of contributors who served in a range of roles, including those below the flight deck. Accounts will focus on the everyday life upon an aircraft carrier as well as the extraordinary challenges faced during operations. There is a fascinating chapter covering exchange services with the RAF and other navies including the French and US; and also insight into the Indian navy’s experience with the Sea Hawk and Sea Harrier. Within the previous volumes, we met some true characters and there is a chapter devoted to people’s memories of them. The closing section entitled ‘Thoughts’ sees contributors reflect on their FAA career with many deeply moving responses and discourses on the future of the service. The book is heavily illustrated throughout in color and black and white with personal photographs from the contributors, artwork and tongue-in-cheek cartoons for which the FAA is famous. Volume Four is the perfect conclusion to the ongoing post-war story of a truly astounding branch of the armed forces.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction and Acknowledgements
  • The Creation
  • Chapter One: Learning the Ropes
  • Chapter Two: ‘Chockheads’, ‘Grubbers’, ‘Bombheads’ and ‘Tiffs’
  • Chapter Three: Characters
  • Chapter Four: What a Great Idea…Well Maybe Not!
  • Chapter Five: In Action
  • Chapter Six: Courage
  • Chapter Seven: Tragedy and Close Calls
  • Chapter Eight: The Lighter Side of Navy Life
  • Chapter Nine: With Other Forces
  • Chapter Ten: Into The Future – Whatever It Might Hold
  • Chapter Eleven: Final Thoughts
  • In Memoriam
  • Postscript
  • Appendix: Sea Vixen Fatalities
  • Abbreviations
  • Select Bibliography
  • Errata
  • Plates
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