United Kingdom I know nothing about the Korean Air War but since the recent posts on the Australian contribution to it I started to have a little dig around. There seems to be a lot of information out there and I seem to be getting drawn into it (bugger, more books).
This seems to be a good intro the history of the air war. It's a chronological history, mainly from the USAF perspective:
Air War Korea
and a good basic page to get started:
A Frozen Hell: The Air War Over Korea
then a more detailed history:
Korean War
Australia
United Kingdom The Korean campaign casualties are generally marked as such
Royal Navy casualties, killed and died, 1950
Royal Navy casualties, killed and died, 1951
Royal Navy casualties, killed and died, 1952
Royal Navy casualties, killed and died, 1953
Last edited by Kyt; 12-13-2007 at 05:49 AM.
Australia Anecdotes of Sunderlands' contribution in Korea:
Peter A. Weston, "Far East Flying Boat Wing". R.A.F.Seletar. No.209 Sunderland Sqdn. Mk.V.
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Australia These are great links.
I can see that not too much slips by you blokes, (..and girls)
I'll have to do a bit of hunting myself.
Cheers
Owen
Australia Hi All,
Another point of interest about the 'air war' is that the Royal Australian Air Force's first operation in Korea occurred on 2nd July 1950 when 77 Squadron escorted B-29 Superfortresses. (Depicted in the Robert Taylor painting below which was commissioned by the Australian War Memorial)
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77 Squadron was based in Japan as part of the occupation forces after WWII and was on the verge of returning home when the Korean conflict commenced. In fact, they were having a wow of a party when word came through that war had broken out. As such, they were into the fray very early in the piece.
Cheers
Owen
Australia Haven't seen the Taylor before Owen. Thanks for posting it.
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