Welcome to the site Tony. I see that you've requested some assistance from Sniper. I'm sure he'll reply when he next logs on. Whe you state...
List of Czechoslovak personnel List of Czechoslovak pilots, technicians and women in R.A.F. during WWII 35 pages of names etc...
I ain't that funny - but I know what you mean. The lengths I used to go to in my office to look busy when I was researcher (just so that I wouldn't...
The Aleutians were always a diversion (that didn't work), but the perceived threat was always higher in the American psyche than the reality. I...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7042090.stm Oh dear. It took decades for anthropology to cast off the taint of imperialism and empire...
http://www.ktuu.com/global/story.asp?s=7217004 ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Thursday is Alaska Day but it's also a lesser known day to commemorate a...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/7045105.stm They came from across Ireland and fought against fascism in the 1930s as part of...
Dear Mr Wright, Thank you for your suggestions. We have found that by incorporating them, and then doing the complete opposite, has been very...
The too often sad fact was that being made S/L wasn't just a reflection of the person's ability (though that was a large part of it) but also the...
I should add that this is very very annoying because if one took his service number - 413409 - from the CWGC and entered it into the LG, you wouldn't...
Yeah right, you two would have been glued to the tellie with big buckets of popcorn, taking notes.
By the ommission of the aforementioned prefix and/or suffix. For example, RCAF members would have "J/" or "R/" infront of their numbers, indicating...
Owen got so much :censored: - lucky devil :cry_smile:
Yes, though service numbers were rarely listed in the LG before the war (or even during it for W/C and above). Makes LG searches rather tricky...
Rather a steamy programme - first or second episode involved a girl being possesed by an alien who used her to suck the life force out of...
ooow Raunchwood. I liked that series - so much more interesting than Dr Who (but yes, I never could figure out what rank he was/is etc)
Sorry, correction - forgot the very before lucky
Think yourself lucky :>
As a career officer in the RAF from the early 1930s, and as there's no indication that he ever transferred between national air forces, he probably...
I don't but bloody google does sometimes unless one puts USAAF in "" marks - most annoying :mad2:
Separate names with a comma.