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My Flying Boat War Survival And Success Over The Atlantic Mediterranean And Pacific In Ww2 1st Edition Wing Commander Vic Hodgkinson

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My Flying Boat War Survival And Success Over The Atlantic Mediterranean And Pacific In Ww2 1st Edition Wing Commander Vic Hodgkinson
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My Flying Boat War Survival And Success Over The Atlantic Mediterranean And Pacific In Ww2 1st Edition Wing Commander Vic Hodgkinson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Air World
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.01 MB
Pages: 393
Author: Wing Commander "Vic" Hodgkinson
ISBN: 9781399065610, 1399065610
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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My Flying Boat War Survival And Success Over The Atlantic Mediterranean And Pacific In Ww2 1st Edition Wing Commander Vic Hodgkinson by Wing Commander "vic" Hodgkinson 9781399065610, 1399065610 instant download after payment.

Wing Commander Vic Hodgkinson DFC served throughout the Second World War as a pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force. His war began in 1939 when he traveled to the UK to become one of the founding members of 10 Squadron RAAF. With its training complete, the squadron took delivery of its first Short Sunderland flying boats. In early 1940, the squadron was loaned to the RAF by the Australian Government. Flying from Mount Batten (Plymouth), Pembroke Dock (Wales) and Oban (Scotland), Vic Hodgkinson, along with the rest of the squadron, played a vital part in the early stages of the Battle of the Atlantic as part of the RAF's Coastal Command.

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