Flip Side war
by
Ean McDonald
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“Flip Side War is an easily read series of
anecdotes covering much of World War Two in the Royal Australian Navy,
being the experiences of a young man, cum sailor, cum officer caught up
in that part holocaust, part puzzle and part circus. It does not set out
to be strictly historical, or zealously serious, but rather records an
intermixing of some of the lighter moments whilst roving many seas among
some of the famous battles and campaigns. It begins with the author’s
call to arms as a Junior Reserve Signalman on day one of his war,
swiftly taking the reader to sea to adventure aboard the famous H.M.A.S.
Sydney, thence to rare service aboard every one of the Scrap Iron
Flotilla destroyers,to Tobruk, Greece and Crete, and moving through his
dive bombed sinking in Waterhen and on through the great Fleet battles
of Calabria and Matapan. [ISBN 0 85905 353 9] (2005 New), soft cover, A4 175pp, illustrated, 485ggrams, $30* + POST * Short trade discount. |