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My Flying Boat War Survival and Success over the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific in WW2

One Second World War pilot's own account of his part in the Battle of the Atlantic and the campaigns in the Mediterranean and Pacific....
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One Second World War pilot's own account of his part in the Battle of the Atlantic and the campaigns in the Mediterranean and Pacific.
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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 travelled 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. During that time, he was involved in numerous air-sea rescues.This included picking up twenty-one survivors of a U-boat attack, and of returning the compliment with depth charge attacks on German submarines. Vic himself became a survivor when, returning from a fifteen-hour patrol in fog, his Sunderland crashed into the Irish Sea near Bardsey Island, off the North Wales coast, while returning to Pembroke Dock. Six of his eleven crew were killed; it was a gruelling twelve hours before the survivors were finally rescued.In May 1941, Vic and his crew were despatched to the Mediterranean, but became stranded in Egypt after their Sunderland was damaged. Whilst awaiting spare parts, Vic volunteered to serve with a RAF flying boat squadron based in Alexandria. He found himself flying through heavy enemy fire to make contact with Allied troops fighting for their lives in Crete.After this, they were once again back in the Atlantic, flying patrols across the Bay of Biscay. During one such sortie, Vic's crew became embroiled in a battle of the giants with a Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor. It was an engagement that ended badly for the faster and heavily armed enemy aircraft.In 1942, Hodgkinson was sent back to Australia, going on to serve with both 20 Squadron RAAF and 40 Squadron RAAF. It was in this period that he also flew the Consolidated Catalina, Martin Mariner and other flying boats - including Dornier Do 24s that had been impressed into RAAF service after the fall of the Dutch East Indies. His missions included dropping supplies to remote areas, minelaying, reporting on Japanese ship movements, and engaging in the bombing of enemy positions.This is Vic's remarkable story, told here in his own words for the first time.

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My Flying Boat War: En betydningsfull beretning fra WW2

Oppdag den fascinerende fortellingen til Wing Commander Vic Hodgkinson DFC, en av de modige pilotene i Royal Australian Air Force under andre verdenskrig. I My Flying Boat War deler Hodgkinson sin helt unike reise, fra de tidlige dagene i 1939 til hans siste oppdrag i Stillehavet. Denne boken tar leseren med på en spennende reise som strekker seg over tre store krigsteatre: Atlanterhavet, Middelhavet og Stillehavet.

Den utrolige reisen til Hodgkinson

  • Fra Australske strender til britiske skyer: Hodgkinson var med på å danne 10 Squadron RAAF og lærte å fly de ikoniske Short Sunderland flybåtene.
  • Livsfarlige oppdrag: Bli med på luftpatruljer, redningsoperasjoner og dramatiske kamper mot fiendtlige fly, inklusiv intense møter med Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor.
  • Overvinne uhell: Les om det grusomme øyeblikket da hans fly krasjet i Irskesjøen og de heroiske redningsaksjonene som fulgte.

Unike perspektiver på krig

På en lettfattelig og gripende måte gir Hodgkinson innsikt i de desperate situasjonene han og hans mannskap stod overfor, fra å droppe forsyninger til isolerte enheter til å oppdage fiendens skipbevegelser. Denne boken er en uvurderlig kilde til forståelse av den utrettelige ånden som utfoldet seg under krigens mørke skygger.

En fortelling om mot og overlevelse

My Flying Boat War er ikke bare en krigsbiografi; det er et testament til mot, vennskap og utholdenhet. Gjør deg klar til å bli inspirert av en pilot som overlevde mot alle odds og kom tilbake for å dele sin historie.

Enten du er en historieentusiast eller bare nysgjerrig på livene til de som ga alt under WW2, er denne boken et must-read. Sikre deg et eksemplar av My Flying Boat War og dykk ned i en av de mest fascinerende epokene i moderne historie.

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