I don't know Kyt, but #10 seems reasonable to me!!!
My Avatar is the 74 Sqn crest for obvious reasons!
thanks again Annie
I had Bush but not Banks - another name to add to my list of WI War dead - thanks again Annie
I always thought of St Croix with Dutch connections - duh, how wrong can you be:embarassed:
Thanks Annie; another one to add to the list! Trinidad had a similar case in WW1. Stuart Scott, served as a stretcher bearer then was commissioned in...
thanks for that informative link Annie. All I had on him was the basic cwgc entry
Thank you Annie for the above and Kyt for the link to the thread. I am constantly impressed by the info gleaned from the membershp.
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what's a Padawan? - and can you make me one too?
and about 90F here in Trinidad
Annie: I believe WW2 was a bit different - the few Trinidadians I located enlisted in and served with the US Forces throughout. I have not yet...
wonder if David serves her with a 'gunfire breakfast'? But my rant of today is this: watching BBC World News this morning, one of the big stories is...
Thanks a mil Kyt; we have quite a lot of West indians who served with the Canadians, so look forward to your heads up. I guess the UK lot will have...
Kyt: how did you obtain a copy of his service record? I am stuck as regards filling in the blanks on my WI airmen
Very interesting reading Kyt - it seems that a medic's duties in 42' overlapped that of the firemen
Doesn't seem to make sense to block off the A40 exit. Air Movements was at that side of the airfield - probably just kept locked for security...
Kyt: Was the pond in front of the Memorial always there? I was stationed at Northolt in 71-73 and I can't seem to remember that pond. In that same...
I hope David your wife is not a member of this forum!
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