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Between 11 October 1944 and 8 April 1945, wireless operator/air gunner Roy Andrews flew thirty-five missions with the RAF's 215 Squadron, based in Bengal, India. His missions, some over fourteen hours long, included bombing, strafing, and Air-Sea Rescue operations against Japanese targets in Burma and Thailand, as well as three trips to the Thailand-Burma 'Death' Railway. Roy began as the squadron's second wireless operator, manning a .50-calibre beam gun. By January 1945, he became the primary wireless operator and completed the majority of his missions in this role. In addition to his operational duties, Roy managed various squadron tasks, such as censoring mail and preparing jungle kits. This book, based on Roy's personal experiences, offers insights into his upbringing in Hong Kong and Australia, his military training, and his time in India during the war. The detailed accounts of each of his thirty-five operations, as well as his two longest non-operational flights, are complemented by an analysis of 215 Squadron's B-24 Liberator activities. Historian Matt Poole contributes additional information on the squadron, including aerial bomb-strike photos and images never before published. This comprehensive work highlights a rarely covered chapter of RAF operations in the Far East during World War II. AUTHOR: Author Matt Poole, a retired U.S. Government geospatial analyst, has researched Second World War RAF Liberator operations in the Far East since 1990, when he began investigating the 1944 combat disappearance of his Liverpool, UK, born-and-raised mother's first husband, George Plank, a wireless operator/air gunner. This intense research led Matt to gain expertise in the activities of numerous RAF Liberator units primarily based in India and to assist families of Liberator veterans in learning of the exploits and sometimes losses of their loved ones. He has located many kin of the fallen, including cousins, children, widows, girlfriends and fiancees, in order to share his considerable findings with those who never knew loss details (only if they wished to know). He edited the memoir of another RAF wireless operator/air gunner, has written articles about Liberators over Burma in the RAF Association's Air Mail magazine and has given popular Internet podcast interviews. 32 b/w illustrations
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Between 11 October 1944 and 8 April 1945, wireless operator/air gunner Roy Andrews flew thirty-five missions with the RAF's 215 Squadron, based in Bengal, India. His missions, some over fourteen hours long, included bombing, strafing, and Air-Sea Rescue operations against Japanese targets in Burma and Thailand, as well as three trips to the Thailand-Burma 'Death' Railway. Roy began as the squadron's second wireless operator, manning a .50-calibre beam gun. By January 1945, he became the primary wireless operator and completed the majority of his missions in this role. In addition to his operational duties, Roy managed various squadron tasks, such as censoring mail and preparing jungle kits. This book, based on Roy's personal experiences, offers insights into his upbringing in Hong Kong and Australia, his military training, and his time in India during the war. The detailed accounts of each of his thirty-five operations, as well as his two longest non-operational flights, are complemented by an analysis of 215 Squadron's B-24 Liberator activities. Historian Matt Poole contributes additional information on the squadron, including aerial bomb-strike photos and images never before published. This comprehensive work highlights a rarely covered chapter of RAF operations in the Far East during World War II. AUTHOR: Author Matt Poole, a retired U.S. Government geospatial analyst, has researched Second World War RAF Liberator operations in the Far East since 1990, when he began investigating the 1944 combat disappearance of his Liverpool, UK, born-and-raised mother's first husband, George Plank, a wireless operator/air gunner. This intense research led Matt to gain expertise in the activities of numerous RAF Liberator units primarily based in India and to assist families of Liberator veterans in learning of the exploits and sometimes losses of their loved ones. He has located many kin of the fallen, including cousins, children, widows, girlfriends and fiancees, in order to share his considerable findings with those who never knew loss details (only if they wished to know). He edited the memoir of another RAF wireless operator/air gunner, has written articles about Liberators over Burma in the RAF Association's Air Mail magazine and has given popular Internet podcast interviews. 32 b/w illustrations