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Japanese and Allied Air Forces in the Far East Please use this forum to discuss the Air War in the Far East. |
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Morotai Mutiny question
Reading about this and see where Group Captain Wilfred commanding No.81 wing, three squadrons, wrote that his unit in Oct-Nov 1944 had lost 11 men and 15 aircraft in exchange for destroying six trucks and 12 barges. He presented this data to Air Commodore Harry Cobby who initiated research into what losses vs. results were for the other wings under his command. Cannot find that data for No.1 TAF. Anyone know it and care to share?
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Re: Morotai Mutiny question
Hello,
Basic data on 81 Wing RAAF. Go to: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1417503 Download PDF See: pp.388-390 (pp.15-17 of 17 PDF). Gp Capt Wilfred Stanley "Woof" ARTHUR RAAF. Gp Capt W. S. ARTHUR, DSO, DFC, S/No.565, 3 Sqn; comd 75 Sqn 1943, 2 OTU 1944, 81 Wing 1944-45, 78 Wing 1945. Student; of Yelarbon, Qld; born Sydney 7 Dec 1919. + 23/12/2000 Darwin, N.T. Australia. Col. Last edited by Col Bruggy; 30th May 2024 at 08:38. |
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Re: Morotai Mutiny question
Geoffrey Sinclair whishes to add the following
Australian Archives series A11093 control symbol 373/25W "RAAF Command Headquarters - Analysis of operations - First Tactical Air Force" gives the sorties, ammunition expended, losses taken, readable on line. Cheers Geoffrey / through Stig |
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Re: Morotai Mutiny question
Thanks to everyone. Much appreciated. 81 Wing had Tomahawks and wonder if the liquid cooled engines being more vulnerable to damage then air cooled was an issue in the losses.
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