New Zealand gave a Squadron of Planes
When Britain’s need was dire
Both countries sons made up the crews
And they flew through hell and fire.
To the Pommy lads the Kiwi's made
A gesture that was grand
They gave them honorary citizenship
Of their own beloved land.
Under New Zealand's flag, they proudly flew
Comrades of the air
They lived and died, as side by side
Fate's lot they chose to share.
In Wellingtons, Stirlings, then Lancasters
To the foe, they took the flight
On wings they soared through Europe's skies
In the darkness and the light. |
But a heavy price, the Squadron paid
In five long years of strife
Of those who flew with "75"
One in three, laid down their life.
On the East Coast of Old England
The crumbling airfields stand
Where aircraft once left mother earth
Tractors till the land
The era of the Bomber war
Came, paused, then passed away
But the bond between two nations sons
Unchanged, will ever stay
Ken Moore,
Waterlooville. 2.3.80
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