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Thinks He's a Bird: From Postal Clerk to Pathfinder Pilot
By (Author) Ian Campbell
Big Sky Publishing
Big Sky Publishing
5th January 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
358.43092
Paperback
456
A remarkable and powerful story of indomitable human spirit, passion and courage.
In 1941 when Keith Watson, a teenage postal clerk from country Queensland, enlisted in the RAAF, he had absolutely no idea what he was getting himself into. The following four years were an adrenaline-filled ride of love, loss, mateship, ambition, courage and sacrifice, all recorded in an intimate 800-page diary.
This is an account of how war tests character and puts the young on an accelerated path to maturity. From childhood and his first inspirational flight to his emergence as an elite Path Finder Force pilot, Keiths story is compelling and tragic, yet uplifting. He confronts constant death and injury, challenges authority, learns to skipper a crew and finds his trademark humility running headlong into ego and ambition.
Keiths graphic accounts of Pathfinder missions bring a deepening sense of the relentless physical and psychological toll on the crews of Bomber Command. Counterbalancing these experiences are Keiths relationships with wartime mates, the woman who loved him, and the UK families who sacrificed much on his behalf.
Based on material never before released, Thinks Hes A Bird is a stunning account of service, sacrifice and two enduring and competing passions flying and Norah, the love of Keiths life.
Ian Campbell has had a lifelong interest in military history. He has History qualifications from ANU. After a varied career in the government, private and not-for-profit sectors, he is now engaged in a range of projects. These include archival and research work at the Queensland Air Museum, with the RAF Pathfinders Archive in the UK and assisting English author Ian Castle with his works on Zeppelins in World War I. Ian lives in Brisbane with his wife Kathy. When circumstances permit, they love to travel.