The Australian Airman 1939 - 1945. War Experience.
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by the Commonwealth Film Unit 1967. The Royal Australian Air Force served with distinction in a number of theatres during the Second World War, in areas as wildly separated as New Guinea and Germany. The glory they earned was more than balanced by the toll on machine and men wrought by the pressure of conflict. This film is designed to show, both in actual footage and recreation, the history of the RAAF during the war, against a background of human effort and sacrifice.

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Australian Army At War 1939 - 1945. War Experience.

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Island Target

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The Ten-Engine Titan: Inside the B-36 Peacemaker, The Cold War’s Largest Bomber

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The Wide West

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The Bristol Beaufighter nicknamed the Whispering Death. British Multi Role Aircraft | Upscaled video

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The English Electric Canberra in Australian Service

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Flight Plan

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Why Did Churchill Sack the Marshal Who Saved Britain

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New Guinea Campaign: Allied Air Operations Lae-Salamaua - Restored 1943

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Australia at War 1914–1918 | Rare WWI Footage from Gallipoli to the Western Front

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These are the Top 10 Aces of Aces

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Cavalcade Of Australia 1901 - 1951

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The BRILLIANT Inventor Who Turned A Food Van Into Britain's Deadliest Desert Weapon !

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Why Germans Said the Gurkhas Were 'Not Human'

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1982 Falklands War Day by Day (PART 1/2) | Archive Footage Documentary

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What Patton Did When Officers Mocked Americans as “Britain’s Inexperienced Little Brother”

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Mach 6.7: America's Most Dangerous Ride to Space. Piloting a Bomb: Inside the Cockpit of the X-15

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What Canadian Soldiers Did When a German Major Refused to Surrender

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Why Germans Couldn't Explain How the U.S. Broke the Siegfried Line With Basic Tools

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