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Netherlands East Indies Air Transport units of the Militaire Luchtvaart KNIL  9789491993176

Netherlands East Indies Air Transport units of the Militaire Luchtvaart KNIL

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Publisher/Brand Theo Wesselink

Author Peter Boer

Format 15 x 23 cm

No. Pages 164

Version Soft cover

Language English

Category Books on aviation

Subcategory History » Nederlandse Luchtvaart

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Although it is well known that the Militaire Luchtvaart (ML, the Army Aviation Corps) of the Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (KNIL, the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army) in the period of April 1942-January 1946 operated as part of the Royal Australian Air Force with two combat squadrons, No 18 Squadron N.E.I. equipped with North American B-25 Mitchell medium-bombers and No 120 Squadron N.E.I. fighter squadron with Curtiss P-40 Warhawks, it is hardly known that the ML in the mentioned period also operated two transport Flights. These were the Transport Afdeeling Brisbane (Transport Unit Brisbane) and the Transport Section Melbourne which both became a Transport Squadron on 1 September 1944. The two squadrons were, on 7 November 1944, combined into No 1 N.E.I. Transport Squadron (1 N.E.I.T.S.) based at Archerfield, Brisbane. On 15 August 1945 this unit became No 19 (N.E.I.) Squadron of the RAAF. May the latter unit designation ring a distant bell hardly any reader will have heard of the ML RAPWI Detachment formed on 1 October 1945 at Kemajoran, Java or the Base Ops Andir unit established at Andir, Java on 1 May 1946. Aim of this paper is to bring the stories of the afore mentioned ML air transport units to the attention of those interested in WWII military aviation history.

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