Under the Southern Cross

Under the Southern Cross

Author: Bob Livingstone

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1563114321

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Follow Australian author, Bob Livingstone as he follows the B-24 Liberator as it arrives in Australia during the turning point of the war against Japan and enables attacks to penetrate deep into Japanese held territory. The B-24 was the most numerous USAAF heavy bomber based in Australia and New Guinea in the most desperate phase of the Pacific War, and the first four-engine heavy bomber to serve with Royal Australian Air Force home squadrons. Includes many never before published photographs and an index.


Combat Codes

Combat Codes

Author: Vic Flintham

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2008-07-15

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1783033606

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The authors of 'Combat Codes' have painstakingly researched the codes used by the RAF to replace unit markings during World War II in order to attempt to confuse the enemy.


Airplanes, from the Dawn of Flight to the Present Day

Airplanes, from the Dawn of Flight to the Present Day

Author: Enzo Angelucci

Publisher: Random House Value Publishing

Published: 1988-12-12

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780517383568

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Describes man's early efforts to fly and provides drawings, data, and statistics on the airplanes that have been produced throughout the world since the Wright Brothers' historic flight Notes Be the first to contribute.


Fighting for Time

Fighting for Time

Author: Charles D. Melson

Publisher: Casemate Academic

Published: 2021-02-05

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1952715075

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This military study examines the evolution of the Rhodesian armed services during the complex conflicts of the Cold War era. Through the 1960s and 1970s, Africa endured a series of conflicts involving Rhodesia, South Africa, and Portugal in conflict with the Frontline States. The Cold War brought outside influences, including American interest at the diplomatic, economic, and social level. In Fighting for Time, military historian Charles D. Melson sheds new light on this complex and consequential period through analysis of the Rhodesian military. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, Melson examines the Rhodesian military’s evolution into a special operations force conducting intelligence-driven operations. Along the way, he identifies key lessons to be learned from this low-intensity conflict at the level of “tactics, techniques, and procedures.” Melson looks closely at the military response to the emerging revolutionary threat and the development of general and special-purpose units. He addresses the critical use of airpower as a force multiplier supporting civil, police, and army efforts ranging from internal security and border control to internal and external combat operations; the necessity of full-time joint command structures; and the escalation of cross-border attacks and unconventional responses as the conflict evolved.