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Airman’s
struggles
Blue
Skies and Dark Nights
By Bill Randle.
Crécy
Publications.
340pp. $52.
Reviewer:
AIRCDRE Mark Lax
MY
FIRST impression was ‘Oh no, not another World War II airman’s autobiography’.
However, I was pleasantly surprised and found it most enjoyable
and hard to put down.
Bill Randle joined the RAF in 1941 at 19, trained as a pilot in
the US and fl ew with Bomber Command.
After completing 19 ops and having his fair share of prangs, he
lectured on escape techniques, served in the Korean War and commanded
British forces during the Rhodesian emergency.
Randle’s style makes this a very readable life commentary.
He covers his setbacks. Most emotive is his description of his turmoil
at the loss of his young son, Stuart, to cancer.
Highly recommended.
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