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Monty's Flying Fortress
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Monty's Flying Fortress in Vernon, BC
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Monty's Flying Fortress in Vernon, BC
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Montgomery's audacious wartime pursuit of a Fortress unites an unlikely American aircrew with him in a quest that reshaped battlefield courage and loyalty. As Luftwaffe fighters preyed on British aircraft during World War II, the unconventional General Bernard Law Montgomery was determined to acquire a formidable American B-17 Flying Fortress bomber aircraft for his travel security. In 1943, Monty made a daring wager with American leadership to win a Fortress as a prize in exchange for victories in North Africa. Monty's quest for the Fortress would see him defy official channels and fight a series of bloody battles across Tunisia with ruthless precision. A motley assortment of young American aviators from diverse walks of life were destined to join Monty in his B-17 as his crew. Most had never traveled outside the United States. All had already distinguished themselves for heroism in combat. None expected to be assigned this unusual duty. An unlikely bond formed between Montgomery and his US crewmen. American aviators who served with Monty would recall their adventures with him as among their most memorable wartime experiences. After the war, the true story of the Fortress and the transatlantic friendship it brought about was forgotten amid political backbiting and jealousy from other Allied commanders. Now published for the first time in one volume is the full story of Montgomery and the American airmen who protected him during the war, previously lost to history, with details about the furious conquest Montgomery staked on winning the Fortress and biographical details about the intrepid US aviators who accompanied him.
Montgomery's audacious wartime pursuit of a Fortress unites an unlikely American aircrew with him in a quest that reshaped battlefield courage and loyalty. As Luftwaffe fighters preyed on British aircraft during World War II, the unconventional General Bernard Law Montgomery was determined to acquire a formidable American B-17 Flying Fortress bomber aircraft for his travel security. In 1943, Monty made a daring wager with American leadership to win a Fortress as a prize in exchange for victories in North Africa. Monty's quest for the Fortress would see him defy official channels and fight a series of bloody battles across Tunisia with ruthless precision. A motley assortment of young American aviators from diverse walks of life were destined to join Monty in his B-17 as his crew. Most had never traveled outside the United States. All had already distinguished themselves for heroism in combat. None expected to be assigned this unusual duty. An unlikely bond formed between Montgomery and his US crewmen. American aviators who served with Monty would recall their adventures with him as among their most memorable wartime experiences. After the war, the true story of the Fortress and the transatlantic friendship it brought about was forgotten amid political backbiting and jealousy from other Allied commanders. Now published for the first time in one volume is the full story of Montgomery and the American airmen who protected him during the war, previously lost to history, with details about the furious conquest Montgomery staked on winning the Fortress and biographical details about the intrepid US aviators who accompanied him.


















