
RAAF troops leave Australia on ships and planes, 1944
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History, Geography
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9th - 12th Grade
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The transcript details the contributions of volunteer aircrew from Australia during WWII, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and roles in various operations. It includes a personal account of deployment, the uneventful voyage until encountering submarines near the Bay of Biscay, and the protective work of the Royal Air Force. The achievements of Coastal Command, particularly in dealing with U-boats and supporting the United Nations' efforts, are also emphasized.
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