Showing 2 items matching "late jan -may 1942"
-
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - RAAF Catalina Squadron Operations, The Catalina Flying Boat in Australian Service During WWII
... Jan 1942...Late Jan -May 1942...RAAF Catalina Squadron Operations The flying boat Australia acquires the Catalina RAAF Catalinas described Sept 1939 - Nov 1941 Dec.1941 - Jan 1942 Late Jan -May 1942 May 1942 - April 1943 May 1943 - Aug 1945 Covert operations & air-sea rescue Civil Catalinas Assessment Prominent aircrew Catalina deliveries to the RAAF Aircrew losses Operational history of Catalina flying boat in WW2, circa 2026 The Catalina Flying Boat in Australian Service During WWII Book RAAF Catalina Squadron Operations ...Operational history of Catalina flying boat in WW2, circa 2026non-fictionOperational history of Catalina flying boat in WW2, circa 2026the flying boat, australia acquires the catalina, raaf catalinas described, sept 1939 - nov 1941, dec.1941 - jan 1942, late jan -may 1942, may 1942 - april 1943, may 1943 - aug 1945, covert operations & air-sea rescue, civil catalinas, assessment, prominent aircrew, catalina deliveries to the raaf, aircrew losses -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - Newspaper Article - Map Thief was a spy for Japan
... 1942, a fore runner to the Royal Australian Survey Corps. The research was conducted by WA government Cartographer and former Reserve Army Officer Mr Brian Dawson. He suggests that the Japanese may have had a well placed spy in Australia who obtained copies that were later reproduced by the Japanese. Royal Australian Survey Corps RASvy Fortuna Army Survey Regiment Army Svy Regt Hand written note "Sunday Times (WA) 9 Jan ...The Newspaper articles were about the discovery of several Japanese reproductions of two WA Topographical maps "Collie" and "Bunbury" that were originally produced by Land Headquarters Cartographic Company in 1942, a fore runner to the Royal Australian Survey Corps. The research was conducted by WA government Cartographer and former Reserve Army Officer Mr Brian Dawson. He suggests that the Japanese may have had a well placed spy in Australia who obtained copies that were later reproduced by the Japanese.Two photocopies of an article from the Sunday Times (WA) .1 A photocopy of an article entitled "Map thief was a spy for Japan" Page1. .2 A photocopy of an article entitled "Japanese maps point to wartime espionage" Page2.Hand written note "Sunday Times (WA) 9 Jan 91"royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt
