A GOLDSTAR CENTURY. 31 Squadron RAF 1915-2015.

Number 31 Squadron RAF will celebrate its centenary in 2015: a pivotal milestone for a Squadron engaged at the

forefront of military activity for the past 100 years. With a number of events lined up to celebrate this important

anniversary, former Commanding Officer of the Squadron, Ian Hall, has set himself the ambitious task of penning the Squadron's entire history, from formation right up to current-day activities.

This lively and informative narrative is interspersed with first-hand accounts taken from interviews conducted with the men who made/make up the Squadron. The first twenty-five years of the Squadron's history were spent on India's North-West Frontier, hence the

Squadron motto 'First in the Indian Skies'. During the Second World War, it was occupied mainly in the Middle East and North Africa, before moving to the Burma theatre for the remainder of the war. Upon returning to the UK in 1948, the Squadron performed communications duties until, in 1955, it joined the Cold War in West Germany, operating successively in reconnaissance and strike/attack roles. Operational deployment in recent years has seen the Squadron deployed during the Gulf War, the Iraq War, in Kosovo, and Afghanistan. With troops pulling out of Afghanistan in 2014, 31 Squadron have now completed a circular history, and there seems no better time than now to

commit it to print.

- A comprehensive history of one of the most dynamic RAF Squadrons to have seen action over the last one hundred years.

- Penned by former Commanding Officer of the Squadron and editor of the Squadron Association's Newsletter, Ian Hall, the project has extensive backing and Squadron support.

A GOLDSTAR CENTURY. 31 Squadron RAF 1915-2015.

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Kind
Book
Author
Ian Hall
Language
English
Pages
304
Cover
Hard
Delivery
Frequently available

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