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Wartime magazine issue 61
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Official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
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Wartime Magazine (Summer 2013) - Air warfare
Featured articles:
- No Scruples by Richard Overy. Bomber Command and the German offensive: a difficult legacy.
- The Bomb's Long Aftermath by Richard Frank. Some writers claim the Japanese were the victims - are the claims valid?
- Berchtesgaden: The Last Raid by Lachlan Grant. Lancasters of No. 460 Squadron RAAF took part in a daylight raid on Hitler's Bavarian mountain retreat.
- A Dangerous Occupation by Emma Campbell. Frank Ward took Bomber Command in his stride.
- Searching Through the Ruins of War by Peter Burness. An Australian airman was sent to find relics in 1945.
- Fighting The Last Enemy by Forbes Inglis. An Australian daredevil pilot became a hero in the Battle of Britain.
- Fortunes of Flying by Andrew Arthy. The service of two Australian fighter pilots in No. 111 Squadron.
- Air War Over the Dardanelles by Greg Gilbert. Air power was an integral part of the Gallipoli campaign.
- Seeing Things by Brett Holman. Mystery aeroplanes caused a scare on the home front in 1918.
- Hueys, Slicks, Albatross and Possum by Ashley Ekins and Libby Stewart. The ubiquitous helicopter in the Vietnam War.
- Gallantry in Afghanistan by Aaron Pegram. The third Victoria Cross for Australia in Afghanistan is a first for the Royal Australian Regiment.
- The World in Crisis: Eminent historians answer questions on issues facing the world at the outbreak of the Pacific war in 1941.
- Plus regular features including book reviews.
Details: Magazine, published 2013.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.