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Battle of the Atlantic, RAAF in coastal command 1939-45, John Quaife

Label
Battle of the Atlantic, RAAF in coastal command 1939-45, John Quaife
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 144-146) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Battle of the Atlantic
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
John Quaife
Series statement
Australian air campaign, 3
Sub title
RAAF in coastal command 1939-45
Summary
"At the outbreak of World War II, somewhat by accident - and just as the first shots of the war were fired - young Australian airmen from the Royal Australian Air Force were engaged in operations that would become known collectively as the Battle of the Atlantic. Arguably lesser-known than air campaigns in other theatres, large numbers of Australians who volunteered for service with Royal Australian Air Force, found themselves fighting in this battle. Australians were there at the outbreak and many would go on to fly some of the final missions of the war in Europe. This book captures some of the experiences of the Royal Australian Air Force members who served with Coastal Command and, through the weight of numbers alone, stories of the Sunderland squadrons and the Battle of the Atlantic dominate the narrative. Being critical to Britain's survival, the battle also dominated Coastal Command throughout the war but Australians served in a surprising variety of other roles. The nature of many of those tasks demanded persistence that could only be achieved by large numbers of young men and women being prepared to 'do what it took' to get a tedious and unrewarding job done. Over 400 did not come home." -- Back cover
Target audience
general

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