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Chased
by the Sun : Courageous Australians in Bomber Command
in World War II.
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Real-life
stories of Aussie heroes
Chased by the Sun
By Hank Nelson. ABC Books.
$32.95 :: 319 pages
Reviewer
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Pte Raymond Khoo
During
World War 2, more than 40,000 men died while serving in Bomber
Command over Europe. This amounted to 7.3 per cent of total
casualties, and was one of Australias greatest and most
costly commitments to WW2.
Chased by the Sun is marketed as both a military and social
history book. It follows the lives of ordinary Australians
who volunteered to train and serve as aircrew in British squadrons
in the Bomber Command.
The book strives to depict the fear, despair and courage of
the aircrew and provides a compelling insight into the conditions
endured.
It begins their life pre-WW2 and, for the fortunate, concludes
with their return to Australia and post-war life.
Chased by the Sun has opened my eyes to a side of WW2 which
I have not really considered.
Whenever I have thought of the bombing campaign in Europe,
Australian involvement has never really crossed my thoughts.
The author points out that despite the number of casualties,
Australian airmen who were killed in the air in Europe are
largely unremembered in their own homeland.
As a result, I believe that the book is an informative source
to an aspect of WW2 that most people overlook.
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