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THEY LANDED BY MOONLIGHT
by Robert Taylor
A moving insight to the secret world of the Special Operations Executive
To fly a small aircraft at the dead of night, without radio communication or navigational assistance, deep into enemy occupied territory, was an extremely perilous task. Yet throughout WWII the prime function of the pilots of the RAF’s Special Duties squadrons was to fly time and again into occupied France, in utmost secrecy, under the cover of darkness. It was acutely dangerous work requiring inordinate flying and navigational skills, and supreme courage.
Robert's memorable piece, packed with tension, recreates the drama of a typical rendezvous as a pilot from 161 Sqn based at Tangmere, readies his rugged Westland Lysander for take-off in a remote field deep inside occupied France. Clutching a Luger in one hand, he completes pre-take-off checks as three passengers are spirited away by an armed member of the French resistance.
Framed to full conservation standards, this unique pair are signed by four highly decorated Special Duties pilots AND one of the most famous secret agents of WWII:
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Captain MURRAY ANDERSON DFC*
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Lieutenant Colonel FRANCIS CAMMAERTS DSO
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Air Chief Marshal Sir LEWIS HODGES KCB, CBE, DSO*, DFC*
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Wing Commander LEN RATCLIFF DSO, DFC
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Group Captain HUGH VERITY DSO*, DFC
- Lieutenant ODETTE HALLOWES GC MBE
Issued with the matching-numbered companion print SPECIAL DUTIES - a compelling study of the ubiquitous Lysander heading for a secret rendezvous in occupied France, November 1943.
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