
On and off the flight deck
By Henry Adlam
Subjects: British Naval operations, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Large type books, British Personal narratives, British Aerial operations, World War, 1939-1945, Aerial Military operations, Fighter pilots, British, History, Great Britain
Description: "We had seen enough now to know that we would be lucky, either one of us, to see the end of the war and the future was always a taboo subject with any of us."Hank Adlam began his naval flying career in January 1941 when he entered the flying course at Gosport naval barracks. Subsequently, on completion of flying training at Netheravon, he was selected as a fighter pilot and moved to the fighter school at Yeovilton. He took part in operations against the enemy from two Escort Carriers and one Fleet Carrier in the Atlantic, Arctic, Mediterranean and Far Eastern theatres of war. He went on to fly in operations against the Japanese in 1945, helping with the American battle for Okinawa.
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