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Jungle rescue, Robin Freeman

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Jungle rescue, Robin Freeman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Jungle rescue
Responsibility statement
Robin Freeman
Summary
WWII has broken out and the Japanese are sweeping down through the Pacific Islands towards Australia and are seemingly unstoppable. Utilising the specialised skills in tracking and bush survival Joe had learnt in his youth going walkabout with the aboriginals on his father's 4 million acre cattle station in far north Western Australia. Joe is made an officer and put in command of a team of twelve highly trained men. These men are part of an elite force called the 'Australian Jungle Survival and Rescue Detachment.' Their missions are to rescue any Allied airmen shot down by the enemy over New Guinea and surrounding islands. They are flown to the crash sites in a C47 transport plane with an escort of fighter planes, and under cover of night parachute into enemy held territory to search for and rescue any survivors, who they them take to the coast for extraction by submarine
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