Cold War Boys Overseas

True Tales by Those who Served with the Royal Air Force Abroad

Air Commodore Graham Pitchfork, Foreword by Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns

£25.00

Until the end of the Cold War in 1990, the RAF had several major bases worldwide – largely in those areas where the service had been based during the inter-war years. In Cold War Boys Overseas contributors recall their time at these foreign destinations. With almost half of RAF personnel serving abroad in the 1960s situated throughout Germany, the book starts its focus there with tales of monitoring the Soviet threat. The stories then advance to the warmer climates of the Near East and Far East where different challenges awaited those serving there.

 

Format: Hardback
Extent: 224 pages
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
ISBN: 9781911714057.
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Publication Date: 28 June 2024

Until the end of the Cold War in 1990, the RAF had several major bases worldwide – largely in those areas where the service had been based during the inter-war years. In Cold War Boys Overseas contributors recall their time at these foreign destinations. With almost half of RAF personnel serving abroad in the 1960s situated throughout Germany, the book starts its focus there with tales of monitoring the Soviet threat. The stories then advance to the warmer climates of the Near East and Far East where different challenges awaited those serving there.

As the period progressed RAF squadrons saw changes to their equipment with Hunters, Javelins and Canberras being replaced by a new generation of combat aircraft such as the Buccaneer, Harrier, Jaguar, Phantom and Vulcan. Innovation of missile defence and the expansion of the role of helicopters were also critical at this time. How this affected the RAF is told by the aircrew and ground crew who served then.

The stories that feature in the book reveal just how serving overseas was a different way of life and the chapters illustrate the many facets of the RAF’s capabilities across the globe. They also highlight a lifestyle that no longer exists in today’s RAF.

Buckle up and allow the Cold War Boys to take you on a thrilling adventure across the globe.

Graham Pitchfork

Graham Pitchfork served in the RAF as a navigator for 36 years and retired as an air commodore in 1995.  Most of his flying was on the Buccaneer and before retiring he was a Director of Intelligence in the MOD.  He has written ten books and many articl …

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Weight 760 g
Dimensions 234 × 156 × 30 mm

2 reviews for Cold War Boys Overseas

  1. Steve Beebee (Flypast, October 2024)

    “Graham Pitchfork has done a great job in bringing 24 of these stories together in one fascinating volume, and there are numerous quality images to illustrate it…Well written, carefully thought through and amply illustrated, this is a great addition to the enthusiast’s library.”

  2. Andrew Thomas

    “The latest offering in the long-running Boys series is a delicious ratatouille of Cold War aviation…All are also profusely illustrated, mainly with personal photos that really complement the text. This is a super read, whose variety makes it one of the best of this very successful series.”

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