John Jackson is the very definition of hero in my books. A wealthy businessman and grazier, Jackson could easily have settled for a instructor job during the war, certainly given his age as another factor. In his words though, he had a lot to fight for and fight he did. One of my most treasured books is titled "A lot to fight for", which is a collection of his letters home and entries in his personal diary - all put together by his daughter and son after the passing of their mother. It's written in the language of the time - in his own words and very moving. If anyone is interested in reading this book, please let me know and I will pass on the contact details for Patricia and Arthur Jackson.
One day, I 'will re-do Jackson's P-40E, in a appropriate colour scheme in honour of this tower of a man. His story I do believe should be taught in schools as a example of the supreme sacrifice he made for all of our collective freedom.


