ISLAND TARGET

This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: CAU 247).

Synopsis

The Royal Australian Air Force in action in the Pacific.

The film concentrates on a squadron of Kittyhawks acting principally in a ground support role during the 'island hopping' campaigns, but the commentary makes frequent tributes to the previous battle honours (New Guinea etc) of the Air Force and the squadron. Principal activities shown:- the squadron provides air cover for an invasion force; the force lands, digs in - RAAF ground team build an airstrip, the squadron flies in; living conditions (heavy rain, floods); a Beaufighter reconnaissance flight over next enemy island ("preparing for the next leap in the giant game of island leapfrog"). A complete picture of a 'softening up' sortie by the Kittyhawks: loading up (using captured bombs); pilots putting on kit (including survival gear); briefing; take-off and action; the return (with some aircraft badly damaged).

Notes

Remarks: very good - commentary contains some interesting scathing remarks about high altitude bombing compared to this squadron's low-level precision work.

 

Titles

  • ISLAND TARGET
 

Technical Data

Year:
1945
Running Time:
20 minutes
Film Gauge (Format):
16mm
Colour:
B&W
Sound:
Sound
Footage:
681 ft
 

Production Credits

Production Countries:
Australia
Sponsor
Commonwealth Department of Information
director
Smart, Ralph
film editor
Coffey, Frank
narrator
Thomas, Wilfrid
photography
Carty, William
photography
Trerise, J W
producer
Allan, Jack S
Production company
Filmcraft
sound recordist
Bird, Walter C