Mr Hitler Missed Me
A Former Fleet Air Arm Officer's Tale of Laughter, the Sea, Death and Showbusiness
Author : David Gunn

Print Editions
Hardback
Out of print
Details
General - Pages : 164 | Images : 38 b/w photos
Hardback - Date of Publication : 7th June 2022 | Size : 234mm x 156mm | ISBN : 9781804510926 | Helion Book Code : HEL1603
In 1941 aged six David Gunn was subjected to Hitler’s Blitz of Plymouth. Unlike some 1,200 who were killed, he and his mother escaped to live on a farm in the peaceful Cotswold hills where he learned to milk cows and ride horses. David joined the Royal Navy, the fourth generation of his family to do so, at the age of 13.
At the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth there was a cold bath on waking up and compulsory boxing – then to an even more disciplined training cruiser in the tropics and Arctic Circle.
Now a midshipman he travelled on the HMT Empire Windrush to the Indian Ocean to join a cruiser which sailed for the Maldives to oversee the transformation from sultanate to republic.
Returning home there were rough seas in the Cold War, rugby with the Wasps and modern pentathlon to Olympic standard. Training as a Fleet Air Arm fighter pilot was followed by operational flying in the Mediterranean. Spies appeared more than once. Vera Lynn, Clement Freud, Rupert Murdoch and Barbara Cartland all entered his life. A Lieutenant Commander on a Friday night, David became a television presenter the following Monday. This is his story …
"Mr Hitler Missed Me provides a most enjoyable read that will greatly appeal to a wide audience, whether one is interested in the post-war Royal Navy, learning to fly a jet from an aircraft carrier, or the broader social commentary arising from the author’s reflections on life from the 1940s to today...I would certainly recommend Mr Hitler Missed Me; at 164 pages, it is a short, but enjoyable and though-provoking read. In this regard, Gunn concludes with a question that will provoke much thought." The Naval Review





