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On Laughter-Silvered Wings - The Story of Lt. Col. E.T (Ted) Strever D.F.C (Paperback)
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On Laughter-Silvered Wings - The Story of Lt. Col. E.T (Ted) Strever D.F.C (Paperback)
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This well written and thoroughly researched biographical account of
the life and times of a South African WW2 pilot (the author's
father) is sure to appeal widely. The story is by necessity highly
personal, drawing on family history and changing lifestyles as the
central figure fights his way through a series of challenging
experiences, flying coastal strike missions in the Mediterranean
and North Africa, then in the Far East against the Japanese. The
story is full of personal perspectives and gets off to a thorough
and engrossing operational start, before re-tracing the personal
family story to place everything in context. Images of a lost world
haunt the pages, evocative of an era where a decisive individual
could challenge the system and get results, despite massive
inflexibility within the Services. This work is sure to make a
welcome addition to any discerning readers collection; the story of
Coastal Command is often over-looked, with histories focussing
largely on the Fighter boys and Bomber Boys of World War Two and
their associated experiences. The exploits recorded in this book
therefore serve as an over-due reminder of the Unit, and the part
they played in the Allied effort. Ted's wartime exploits include
the first mid-air sky-jacking in history, a daring solitary attack
on the Italian fleet after losing the rest of his strike team,
narrowly surviving being burnt in the subsequent inferno of a
horrific air crash in the Ceylon jungle, many emergency crash
landings and finally as Commander of 27 Squadron carrying out
dangerous rescue operations behind enemy lines for members of the
Indian Resistance Movement who were operating in the jungle of
Burma. Written largely in the first person, and illustrated
extensively, these exploits come vividly to life.
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