
Dr Michael Enright is retired Associate Professor of Marketing, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne. He has been interviewing the airmen and researching the history of these forgotten Australians for many years to ensure their remarkable story can now be told.Australian airmen flying with Britain's Royal Air Force in World War II made a remarkable contribution to the Allied cause.
There were 17,000 Australian airmen who flew with the RAF. Spread across 500 squadrons in Europe, 5000 died during the war in the air – one of the bloodiest and most punishing campaigns.
As these men were not part of the Royal Australian Air Force, their stories were almost forgotten. Now, using first-hand accounts from the surviving airmen, Flyers Far Away tells the full story of these daring young men, from their recruitment in Australia to operations over the Axis territories.
At last these courageous Australian airmen are given their rightful place in the history of the European air war.
Booking Required
Thursday 6 May
7.00pm-8.00pm
Watsonia Library
7.00pm-8.00pm
Watsonia Library
Ibbotson Street
Watsonia 3087
Phone: 9435 2397
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