Mission Down Under

Par : Joan Douglas Embry
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-922920-43-0
  • EAN9781922920430
  • Date de parution25/08/2023
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  • Éditeuraspg

Résumé

Famous, highly decorated aviator and war hero - Sir Basil Embry - decided to live out his dream in retirement, carving out the family fortunes in heavily timbered bush in Western Australia. Challenges and hardship were already in his DNA and seizing opportunities had always been his philosophy in life - whether leading his airborne squadron on flak ridden raids, or diving into a manure heap to escape from his German captors.
Later in life he became politically active, trying to improve the lot of fellow farmers, as the wool and meat trade descended into the doldrums. His daughter-in-law Joan writes of the inevitable challenges and vagaries of establishing two sheep properties over the years in Western Australia, with basic living in sheds and shacks.
Famous, highly decorated aviator and war hero - Sir Basil Embry - decided to live out his dream in retirement, carving out the family fortunes in heavily timbered bush in Western Australia. Challenges and hardship were already in his DNA and seizing opportunities had always been his philosophy in life - whether leading his airborne squadron on flak ridden raids, or diving into a manure heap to escape from his German captors.
Later in life he became politically active, trying to improve the lot of fellow farmers, as the wool and meat trade descended into the doldrums. His daughter-in-law Joan writes of the inevitable challenges and vagaries of establishing two sheep properties over the years in Western Australia, with basic living in sheds and shacks.