It will be our Privilege - Bradford Reynolds - Books -  - 9781093949995 - April 14, 2019
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It will be our Privilege

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Ranfield Cunningham, son of Royston and Elizabeth, as an undergraduate at Canterbury University in New Zealand in 1938. A visiting alumnus, Lord Rutherford, the prestigious head of from The Cavendish Research Labs offers Ranfield a scholarship at Trinity college in Cambridge where he meets Christopher Brownlee. In an application to join the Cambridge University Air Squadron, Ranfield identifies his camera research at The Cavendish Research Laboratory as an advantage to high-speed and low-level Photo Reconnaissance, alerting Admiral Sinclair at Bletchley Manor, the home of the British Secret Service. Sinclair persuades Ranfield to join the RAF and form a small clandestine unit. A Tiger Moth almost collides with Ranfield's formation. Ranfield demands to know why and Corin Huxtabell disarms him with her admission she did not look out. Stricken by her touch, Ranfield offers to take Corin and her aeroplane back to Ridgewell. Corin introduces Virginia Erskine-Crumb to their quartet. Bored with trite social life, Corin and Virginia qualify as Photo Interpreters to support the men as they undertake surveys and intelligence gathering. Ranfield and Corin, Christopher and Virginia marry and spend the war years working together. Their duties take them all over the world: Iraq, Serbia, Albania, Germany, France, Burma, and India climaxing with Ranfield and Christopher in New Mexico to solve a problem choking the Manhattan Project, using their knowledge from eight years earlier at The Cavendish.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 14, 2019
ISBN13 9781093949995
Pages 604
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 31 mm   ·   798 g
Language English  

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