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Bomber Boys - The Hair-raising Adventures of a Group of Airmen Who Escaped the Japanese and Became the RAAF's Celebrated 18th Squadron (Paperback, Main)
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Bomber Boys - The Hair-raising Adventures of a Group of Airmen Who Escaped the Japanese and Became the RAAF's Celebrated 18th Squadron (Paperback, Main)
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March 1942. Singapore is about to fall. In Java, a Dutch civilian
pilot and an Australian military dispatch rider embark on a
frightening escape from the advancing Japanese that takes them from
Bandung to a crash landing just north of Darwin. Both would join a
unique band of flyers determined to strike back at the enemy. This
is the extraordinary and little known story of more than 100 Dutch
airmen stranded in Australia with no country to return to who were
joined by a contingent of Australians to make up the RAAF's No. 18
(Netherlands East Indies Squadron). Formed in Canberra in April
1942, the squadron flew operational coastal patrols before
eventually being relocated to the secret MacDonald Airfield, north
of Pine Creek in the Northern Territory and then Batchelor near
Darwin. Told fully for the first time, this is, however, more than
a story about the 900 bombing raids, reconnaissance missions and
attacks on Japanese shipping that the squadron flew in its three
years of existence under Australian control. At its heart, is a
powerful and compelling story of a group of very different men
thrown together for a common purpose and the strange and sometimes
difficult friendships they formed.
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