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A jaw-dropping account of life as an RAF doctor during the Second
World War.
As an RAF medical officer, Aidan McCarthy served in France,
survived Dunkirk, and was plunged into adventures in the
Japanese-American arena comparable with those of famous war heroes.
Interned by the Japanese in Java, he helped his fellow prisoners
with amazing ingenuity in awful conditions. En-route back to Japan
in 1944, his ship was torpedoed but he was rescued by a whaling
boat and re-interned in Japan. His life was literally saved by the
dropping of the Nagasaki atom bomb. He was then eyewitness to the
horror and devastation it caused.
"This is an almost incredible account written with humour and
dignity." - Pete McCarthy
"This book is an epic." - Sir Dennis Spotswood, Marshal of the RAF
"His description is terrifying but fascinating." - Air Marshal Sir
William Coles
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