Hi Sniper. I can't tie a specific loss to these men from the books I have. I have asked rafcommands for information because I know someof the guys...
Hmmm, there is no specific loss listed in the book but it sounds like they were lost in a Hudson because the first Liberator missions did not occur...
Hi Sniper what's the name of the casualty. I've just taken down the two volume Burma Liberators: RCAF in SEAC. Whilst I flick through and get some...
oh dear morse, that is not pleasent - and have you been spying on me through the bushes?
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Adrian, I agree with you about the effect of dive-bombing in naval action. Harvey seems to taking a very narrow look at the use of the Stuka, and...
These centuries are coming thick and fast now. Congratulations David Layne. Thanks you for some great posts, some terrible puns :becky:, and all...
Isn't that what the communists said during the period between the signing of the Soviet-German pact, and Barbarossa?
I agree Adrian. Many many good men and women emerged from the war, who went on to make amazing contributions to society. More often than not it was...
Woohoo, Adrian's reached his century. Well done mate. :clapping:
Personally I think you should leave it Nana - I really like it :becky:
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