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Tribute
to bomber squadron
We Find and Destroy
By Peter Alexander. Australian Military History Publications. 305pp.
$40
Reviewer
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Gp-Capt Mark Lax
The
RAAF provided 17 squadrons for service in the European theatre during
World War II, and while readers know of the exploits of Australians
in Bomber Command over Germany, many will not be aware of the RAAFs
efforts in North Africa and Italy.
This
book, subtitled A History of 458 RAAF Squadron, is the story of
one of those forgotten units.
No.
458 Squadron flew Wellington bombers from October 1941, first from
England against targets in Germany, then from Egypt on maritime
patrol missions over the Mediterranean. In late 1944 the unit moved
to Italy, finally ending up in Gibraltar at wars end. Completing
the story most recently, the Chief of Air Force approved the squadrons
unofficial badge after 60 years, confirming their motto We
find and destroy.
Written
by ex-squadron member and long-time national President of the RAAF
Association Peter Alexander, the story develops in chronological
order from his and others experience. Official records have
also been checked to ensure accuracy, resulting in a well-written
and liberally illustrated publication.
This
edition is a fully updated release of a book first published in
1959 and makes an easy read. It forms a great tribute to those who
served on Wellington bombers with 458, both as air and ground crew,
and to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
For
those readers with an interest in Air Force history, this is a must
for your bookshelf.
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