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Title Shackleton Boys. Volume 2 : True Stories from Shackleton Operators Based Overseas / Steve Bond.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Grub Street Publishing, [2019]
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Summary "Full of interesting and entertaining accounts... presents an authentic picture of overseas life in the Kipper Fleet during that period." -- RAF Historical Society Journal After World War II, the Royal Air Force went through a considerable downsizing but retained an essential maritime reconnaissance role for the protection of British interests overseas. These areas were primarily the Mediterranean, Middle East, Far East to Hong Kong and all associated trade routes linking them to Britain and each other. With the arrival in service of the Shackleton from 1951, re-equipment with the new type initially concentrated on the home fleet of Coastal Command. The first overseas station to get them was Gibraltar in 1952, followed by Malta, Singapore, Aden and finally Sharjah. In addition to their daily routine of maritime patrols, the overseas squadrons took part in a number of significant operations. From dealing with rebellion in Aden, Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence to the Indonesian Confrontation, the Shackleton played a vital peacekeeping role. There was even a permanent detachment on the island of Gan for search-and-rescue cover for aircraft transiting to and from the Far East. The last overseas RAF Shackletons were based at Sharjah until late 1971, with a detachment from the UK remaining in Singapore until 1972. The survivors were finally withdrawn from use in November 1984. Thus, after almost thirty-three years the Shackleton's overseas story was essentially over. Following the outstanding success of Volume One, published in 2018 and still available, Steve Bond has garnered another exceptional group of Shack operators who delight in giving the reader their tales of derring-do. Another one for the Boys' kitbag!"-- Provided by Freading.
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Subject Great Britain. Royal Air Force -- History.
Shackleton (Reconnaissance aircraft) -- History.
HISTORY / Military / Aviation.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781911621997 (epub)
Standard No. 9781911621997
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