This is the revised and vastly improved edition of a book first published in 1991. It remains the most authoritative work on Darwin’s air war, and has been compiled from a wide range of sources worldwide, including Japan. This edition contains many new photos, most of them from private collections. The entire scope of Darwin’s air war is covered, beginning with the pre-war defense build-up. After the Pacific War began, Darwin was a key staging post in attempts to reinforce and defend Java, but this ended with the massive raid on 19th February 1942. This was the first of many raids, and the table at the end of the book has been updated to include not only raids but reconnaissances, some of which were previously unrecorded (Japanese records have added much to this volume). Soon greatly aided by radar, Darwin was defended first by USAAF P-40s of the 49th Fighter Group and later by RAAF and RAF Spitfires of No.1 Fighter Wing. As Allied strength steadily grew, offensive strikes were flown against the Japanese in Timor and surrounding islands by an assortment of types including Hudsons, Beaufighters and B-25s (including by No. 18 Dutch Squadron). Eventually USAAF and RAAF Liberators ranged deep into enemy territory.
All in all, this is a fascinating account of war in a theater often overlooked. The book also includes a series of profiles which describe the experiences of pilots of several different nationalities. It is well footnoted throughout and contains a lengthy list of sources.
Introduction Chapter 1 The Defence Build-up Chapter 2 Desperate Times Chapter 3 19 February 1942 Chapter 4 Aftermath Chapter 5 Into Combat Chapter 6 Changes in the Air Chapter 7 Striking Back Chapter 8 Changing Fortunes Chapter 9 A Show of Force Chapter 10 The Heavy Bombers Chapter 11 Liberators Chapter 12 The Offensive Rolls On Chapter 13 Game Over Pilot Profiles Appendices Index
"...this is as authoritative account as we are likely to see and is well written in a style that makes it an easy read […] well worth the investment for both serious air historians and the more casual reader."
~Flypast Magazine
"…very well-researched and presented book […] It is an authoritative account as we are likely to see and is well-written in a style that makes it easy to read."
~Aeroplane
"…as authoritative an account as we are likely to see and is well-written in a style that makes it an easy read. Although expensive, it is well worth the investment for both serious air historians and the more casual reader."
~The RAF Historical Journal
"The book should be mandatory reading for anyone interested in the Pacific War, in general, or in Australia’s role in the Allies’ ultimate victory."
~Air & Space Power History
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