Following the critically acclaimed publication eight years ago of
Buccaneer Boys, long-serving Buccaneer navigator Air Commodore Graham
Pitchfork has now followed up the great success of the book with more
true tales from those who flew the last all-British bomber. Thirty
Buccaneer 'Boys', drawn from the Fleet Air Arm, the Royal Air Force and
the South African Air Force, outline their experiences in the maritime
role, operations overland, including the first Gulf War, and operations
by the South Africans in the Border Wars. In addition to the aircrew,
air engineer officers and ground crew have also contributed. The reader
is left in no doubt that the 'Buccaneer Boys' knew how to work hard and
to play hard. The skill, professionalism and excitement of operating and
servicing this iconic British aircraft shines throughout every page.
This book is lavishly illustrated with 100 black and white photographs
and two-color plate sections of 40 photographs, many never previously
published.