South Pacific Air War – Volumes 1 to 3 by Michael Claringbould & Peter Ingman – Book Review
This trilogy has been written by two highly acclaimed authors who have virtually ‘lived and breathed’ the history of aviation in the South West Pacific.
This trilogy has been written by two highly acclaimed authors who have virtually ‘lived and breathed’ the history of aviation in the South West Pacific.
Despite being Volume 1 in this series, the other five volumes have preceded this one.
Pemper has concentrated on the nineteen days in 1999 that Peter Watt was with the UN Peacekeeping Force in East Timor.
This well-produced, revised and retitled book tells the story of the oldest continuously operating military airfield in the world.
This is a collection of stories of the war by its Australian participants assembled under the banner of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia.
Everyone with a passing interest in World War 2 is familiar in a general sense with the RAF 617 Sqn attack on the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams in Germany […]
The Future of War is a history of predictions about the character of war and the reduced likelihood of war.
By June 1918, the Allies had halted the German spring offensive in the Somme Valley some 20km east of the vital logistics centre of Amiens.