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Highest Traditions: The History Of No 2 Squadron RAAF by John Bennett
SKU: B-001680

Highest Traditions: The History Of No 2 Squadron RAAF

Special Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Condition: Ex library book with stickers on the inner back cover. The cover has a plastic protective overlay. The cover page has a library sticker. The publication page has a light crease, light mark. There is a slight smokey odour to the pages. Tight strong binding.

Biography & Memoir History Australiana

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John Bennett’s Highest Traditions traces the remarkable 80-year story of No 2 Squadron RAAF, Australia’s oldest permanently formed flying unit. This 1995 hardcover delivers a richly illustrated, aviation-by-aviation account that military history buffs and transport enthusiasts will shelve with pride.

The 431-page volume is wrapped in a protected dust jacket and packed with archival photos, maps and squadron memorabilia. Former library markings are discreetly inside; the tight binding still feels sturdy and ready for repeated reference.

A faint smoky scent lingers, yet pages turn cleanly and every illustration remains crisp. It’s an affordable way to secure a scarce Australian aviation chronicle without the collector-level price tag.

Add this authoritative piece of RAAF heritage to your aviation, war or Australian history collection today—perfect for young adults and adults who love true military stories.

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