Description

Title: Radar Gunner

Author: Dakeyne, Dick DFC

Condition: Mint

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 2014

ISBN: 9780987138965

Cover: Hard Cover without Dust Jacket – 142 pages

Comments: RADAR GUNNER is the autobiography of Dick Dakeyne who served as a gunner and radar countermeasures operator flying over Japanese enemy territory during World War Two. Born and raised in Sydney, Dick survived 48 missions and 500 hours flying with US Army Air Force bomb squadrons based at Fenton airstrip 140 kilometres south of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Dick’s account describes living with the Americans and flying in B-24 Liberator long-range heavy bombers, on record-breaking missions lasting up to 16 hours. Death surrounded him, with the loss of fellow servicemen from Japanese ack-ack (anti-aircraft) guns, machine gun fire from enemy planes, and bombing raids on northern Australia. Aircraft were lost from the hazards of flying vast distances over empty oceans, through tropical storms and into massive weather fronts.

For his military service and bravery, Dick was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. The United States also offered him one of their highest awards, the Medal of Freedom. However, the Australian Government’s policy at the time barred Australians from receiving this American award, and on Dick’s behalf, refused acceptance.