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Tango01 | 08 May 2017 1:00 p.m. PST |
"It's always exciting when a new title is published on a subject that rarely appears in book form. I immediately think of Steve Bond and Richard Forder's Special Ops Liberators and Graeme Gibson's Path of Duty (and give a deserving nod to Craig Collie's new Code Breakers) as relatively recent examples. Such was the case with this new book about the Dutch airmen who served in the RAAF's No. 18 Squadron. To my knowledge, it has not been since Gordon Wallace wrote his two volumes in the 1980s, about his time with this unit, that 18 Squadron has appeared in a book dedicated to its memory. About the only title that might come close would be Doug Hurst's The Fourth Ally. For students of the RAAF's war, the sight of B-25 Mitchells in RAAF or Dutch colours is always a treat and more common than first thought. The great anticipation that came with the announcement and subsequent arrival of this book was found wanting, however…"
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