I joined the Royal Corps of Transport a month or two after these events in Aden and during my service I met several men who had been serving with 60 Squadron that terrible day. Searching the Times archive, I found this casualty list. I am gratified that today, soldiers killed in action are an item on new bulletins and that their funerals are rightly accorded coverage as well. What a far cry from the years they were lucky to get a mention in the press at all.
I recently managed to get a copy of "Empire Warriors" on DVD from Play. Com, which contains a excellent reconstruction of the events of the mutiny.