AIR BATTLE OVER KAHILI
NEW ZEALANDERS IN ACTION GALLANT CONDUCT OF LIBERATOR CREW (N.Z.E.F. Official War Correspondent.; PACIFIC BASE, October 14. Playing a part in the destruction of 15 enemy fighters 'over the Japanese airfield at Kahili, Bougainville, pilots of the New Zealand Fighter Squadron took part in the vast Allied air raid winch blasted many targets on the enemy stronghold and started huge fires. More than 130 aircraft, took part in the strike, including Army Liberator bombers, and Marine Avenger dive and torpedo-bombers. The fighter cover came from Lightnings, Corsairs, and New Zealand-piloted Kittyhawks,
The Kahili airfield, gun positions, supply dumps, and buildings constituted targets for the accurate precision bombing of the big Liberators, which left a pall of smoke through which the medium bombers went in afterwards. Strong anti-aircraft defence damaged some of the Allied bombers, and every available Japanese fighter was in the air, attacking the striking force un-
ceasingly for 20 minutes. One Liberator hit by a Zero that had made an almost suicide run through the bomber formation dropped out. Its crew baled out but -were promptly strafed by the pilot of the Zero. A , second Liberator, risking almost certain destruction, dropped down to give protection to the parachuting crow of the first,. though it was isolated and heavily outnumbered by enemy fighters. It was badly shot up, and in crash-landing on, an Allied emergency landing field afterwards the pilot and co-pilot were killed and the remainder of the crew injured.
The Allied fighter escort accounted for 15 enemy aircraft without loss to itself. Another Zero crashed after taking off from the neighbouring aerodrome of Kara. >
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Evening Star, Issue 25004, 25 October 1943, Page 2
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271AIR BATTLE OVER KAHILI Evening Star, Issue 25004, 25 October 1943, Page 2
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