Saturday, June 22, 2024

WARTIME FIGHTER PLANES / VENGEANCE

Photos of US Curtis P40 Warhawks, called KIttyhawks in Australia, of the  49 Fighter Group, like the one above , based  in the  Northern Territory  Top End  from 1942, will  be included  in  a  soon  to  be  published  booklet.

Called  DeepWater, it has been compiled by  Darwin  agronomist and  activist  Robert  Wesley-Smith, pictured  sorting  out  his   extensive   files,


The title is derived  from a deep waterhole  on the Margaret River on Mount Bundy Station which enabled  an  abattoirs to be   built   by  Alben Perrett who played an important part in the Territory  meat  industry . Perrett's grandson, Gary Richards , supplied Wesley-Smith  with  much background information  about  the  large    property, including  wartime  photos  of  the   base    located    near  the   Adelaide   River   township .  

 There  were  900 soldiers   at  the  base   with  its   dirt airstrip  which had   a hospital, a naval radio station   which  intercepted  Japanese   messages  , a large vegetable garden and  fruit trees.


Fighter  planes  pictured  include  one  named  Tojo's Hypo  which included a drawing of a hypodermic needle. In another ,below,  a  man  standing next to a  plane numbered 55 , on which Smile  is faintly visible in white lettering  ,   is  identified as   Lieutenant   Clyde   "Smiley" Barnett . He  was  in  planes which   engaged  Japanese  over  Darwin  on  April  29,  l942.

  

UPCOMING:  Another  important  project  contemplated by Wesley-Smith  is about   Sammy  Kruger , buried in Alice Springs, who is said  to  have  played a part in  Operation Vengeance , the  April l943 shooting  down by Americans  of  the plane carrying  the Commander of  the  Imperial Japanese  Navy,  Admiral  Isoroku Yamamoto, on a flight from  Rabaul to Balalae Airfield, a small island near Bougainville . Yamamoto was  blamed  for the attack on Pearl Harbour, hence the  name of  the special operation  to  get  him .