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The Forgotten Few: 77 RAAF Squadron in Korea

DOC The Forgotten Few: 77 RAAF Squadron in Korea by Doug Hurst in History

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Heroism was a distinct characteristic of the Scots-Irish immigrants who settled on the American frontier during the 18th century and the raw courage shown by these dogged; determined people in very difficult circumstances helped place the United States on the high plain where it is today. Forging a civilization out of a wilderness was a real challenge for the tens of thousands of immigrants from Ulster and how well they succeeded in molding a decent; law-abiding society from the eastern seabord states through the Appalachian region and into Texas and the Pacific regions. The Scots-Irish heroes and heroines (the wonderful womenfold who made the family; the home; and Christianity the cornerstone of frontier life); have beomce enshrined in American history; not just the Presidents; the statesmen; soldiers; and churchmen; but the many plain ordinary citizens whose quiet; unselfish deeds were worthy of note and a shining example to others. In this; the sixth volume of the highly popular chronicles of the Scots-Irish diaspora; Northern Ireland journalist Billy Kennedy records the lives and careers of those who heroically set the standard and; when danger and personal risk confronted them; did not stand back from the challenge. As the epitaph at the historical Greenville Presbyterian Church in the South Carolina Piedmont states: "From their home land they brought their faith to enrich the South; their brave hearts and strong arms to subdue the wilderness." The exceptional qualities and the outstanding achievements of the Scots-Irish provide real meaning to the term; "Heroes." They leave us a legacy from their proud and illustrious history that we can seek to emulate.


#4183148 in Books Allen n Unwin 2008-07-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .80 x 5.50l; .66 #File Name: 174175500X284 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Never ForgottenBy CustomerI haven't finished reading it yet ;(slow reader) but I am enjoying it greatly . I have an interest in this subject that has not been covered much in any type of media . My father served with this squadron (pictuerd in the right of the cover) and I can remember him mentioning many of the names in conversations when he was alive . He talked about his time in Japan but rarely mentioned Korea . I am looking forward to reading the rest of the book and learning more he and his mates activities . I think these guys were heros .Andy Noble0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. "The Forgotten Few" is very aptly named in at least ...By Robert M. Farrell"The Forgotten Few" is very aptly named in at least three ways. This documents the contribution to the Korean War and the sacrifices made by the pilots of RAAF 77 squadron. The squadron was diverted to Korea a few weeks after the start of the war; it was originally on its way home to Australia from Japan. It remained in Korea until a year after the ceasefire. It contains a number of pilot recollections and information not available elsewhere; including the transition from P51 to Meteor.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Forgotten No MoreBy Owen P. ZuppThe Australian participation in the Korean War has for many years been largely overlooked. Much like the conflict itself; it seemed to be lost between the enormity of World War Two and the controversy of Vietnam. Doug Hurst's newly released "The Forgotten Few" has gone a long way to resolving this oversight for those who served with 77 Squadron RAAF.In a thoroughly researched and well written effort; Hurst has integrated the first hand experience and opinion of those who actually flew in the conflict. The resultant book is a tremendous balance of history and entertainment; which would be of equal interest to a veteran or their grandkids. It traces 77 Squadron's early commitment flying Mustangs from their Japanese bases through their subsequent conversion and operations in the Gloster Meteor F8. From bomber escorts to ground attack and air-to-air engagements; the squadron and its pilots are thrust from role to role and base to base with minimal time to keep pace with an equally dynamic conflict that raged up and down the Korean Peninsula. Further underpinning the text are insights into the strategy; tactics and politics of the war which add yet another dimension of interest and understanding.For much of the war; the pilots of 77 Squadron faced a one-in-four chance of being killed or taken prisoner. For those who met this fate and for those who served and survived; this book is not only an accurate record; but also a fitting tribute to a band of brothers who etched their own very significant mark in the war torn skies of Korea. Deservedly; this record goes a long way towards telling their story and ensuring that they are no longer "The Forgotten Few".Owen Zupp[...][...]

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