Ketchil: A New Zealand Pilot's War in Asia and the Pacific

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ketchil: A New Zealand Pilot's War in Asia and the Pacific
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Neil Frances
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 170
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
Military history
Agriculture and farming
ISBN/Barcode 9780958261708
ClassificationsDewey:940.5440993
Audience
General
Edition Illustrated edition
Illustrations photographs and maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Wairarapa Archive
Imprint Wairarapa Archive
Publication Date 1 September 2005
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

In April 1940, a 20 year-old farm boy from South Wairarapa joined the RNZAF as a trainee pilot. By war's end, in August 1945, Vic Bargh had flown 17 aircraft types, including the ill-fated Brewster Buffalo, survived almost 200 operations in the Far East and the Pacific, and been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. His dreams of flying were fulfilled in DH60 Moths and Chance Vought Corsairs - 100-hp to 2200-hp. At war's end, Vic Bargh turned his back on aviation and became an innovative, large herd dairy farmer. Ketchil is the war story of Charles Victor Bargh, published to mark 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. He was a survivor of the largely forgotten air war over Burma and India. Not content with that, he later served on Bougainville. In bringing his war to life, and that of many other New Zealand airmen, Neil Frances has combined oral history, wartime letters, unpublished photographs and three years of research.