The forgotten Air Force : the establishment and employment of Australian air power in the North-Western area, 1941-1945 ...

The air campaign conducted by the RAAF in the North-Western Area during the Second World War has been largely ignored by historians yet it contributed significantly to the outcome of the Pacific war. This thesis sets out to discuss the campaign by considering various factors that impacted on the RAAF in the lead up to and during the course of the Pacific war and their relevance to the campaign. It looks at the way air operations were conducted in the North-Western Area between 1942 and 1945 and describes the role played by the flying squadrons based in the area. Using primary sources such as o... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Helson, Peter
Dokumenttyp: Abschlussarbeit
Erscheinungsdatum: 1997
Verlag/Hrsg.: UNSW Sydney
Schlagwörter: Pacific War / North-Western Area / NW Area / Australian air power / World War Two / 1941 / 1942 / 1943 / 1944 / bombing offensive / seaplanes / fighter squadrons / NEI / Netherlands East Indies / air defence / Darwin / Australia / Second World War / New Guinea / Japanese / Japan / RAAF / Royal Australian Air Force / air raids / World War 2
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.26190/unsworks/18038

The air campaign conducted by the RAAF in the North-Western Area during the Second World War has been largely ignored by historians yet it contributed significantly to the outcome of the Pacific war. This thesis sets out to discuss the campaign by considering various factors that impacted on the RAAF in the lead up to and during the course of the Pacific war and their relevance to the campaign. It looks at the way air operations were conducted in the North-Western Area between 1942 and 1945 and describes the role played by the flying squadrons based in the area. Using primary sources such as operational record books, documents and files at archives and libraries and interviews with veterans and experts the thesis found that the campaign was conducted in several phases. It started with the defence of Darwin. In keeping with overall allied strategy the RAAF then went on an offensive into what was then the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) using medium and heavy bombers and mine laying sea planes flying from bases ...