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On courage : stories of Victoria Cross and George Cross holders /

by Sebastopol Project.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Constable, 2018Description: ix, 390 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781472129208 (hbk.) :; 1472129202 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 941.0099 ONSubject(s): Heroes -- Great Britain | Victoria Cross | George Cross | History | History | Great Britain -- HistorySummary: A collection of twenty-eight moving and inspirational stories of valour displayed by recipients of the Victoria Cross and George Cross. From RAF flight engineer Norman Jackson, who climbed out onto the wing of a Lancaster bomber in flight to put out a fire, using a twisted parachute as a rope, on the night his first child was born; children's writer turned Assistant Section Officer Noor Inayat-Khan, who was the first female operator to infiltrate occupied France and refused to abandon what had become the most dangerous post in the country; to Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer Tom Crean, who struck out alone for a supply depot during Captain Scott's expedition to the South Pole to save the life of his ailing companion, these courageous men and women are an inspiration to us all.
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A collection of twenty-eight moving and inspirational stories of valour displayed by recipients of the Victoria Cross and George Cross. From RAF flight engineer Norman Jackson, who climbed out onto the wing of a Lancaster bomber in flight to put out a fire, using a twisted parachute as a rope, on the night his first child was born; children's writer turned Assistant Section Officer Noor Inayat-Khan, who was the first female operator to infiltrate occupied France and refused to abandon what had become the most dangerous post in the country; to Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer Tom Crean, who struck out alone for a supply depot during Captain Scott's expedition to the South Pole to save the life of his ailing companion, these courageous men and women are an inspiration to us all.

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