She certainly did, she tamed me!
I bet that they thought that Jersey in March 1945 was a comfortable billet.
Captured in his pyjamas: GI returns to POW camp » News » This Is Jersey AN American veteran has returned to the spot where he was held...
Hello everyone, David's wife Becky here. Thank you for all your encouraging comments. I will tell you straight up that this project has been in the...
I'm using my wife's laptop and cannot master the cut and paste thing. This is a link to another late awarding of medals, perhaps someone would be...
Another one. Leon Edward Frenier of Langhorne was awarded both a Silver Star and a Bronze Star for heroism in Germany during the waning days of...
What do you know about this lot? Britannia Radio
From what I have been told Bader's arrogant persona was abrasive to those around him.
Hello Heidi. It would not be financially viable to cross stitch and item and sell it, too much time involved in the making process. They are...
If we can't find one, would your wife be happy to photocopy the plan and details for aida cloth etc? I'm sure that would not be a problem.
I agree Annie my wife is very talented. Kitty we got it from A&L Designs, 201 East Tabor Rd. Philadelphia, PA. 215 329 7321. This information...
Incredible story of life in a Japanese POW camp - Grantham Journal
Too much airplane for me, fast taildragger, no thanks.
A sneak preview of the needlepoint my wife is doing.
heftiest backing dancer every Well I didn't want to say it but have to agree.
Welcome to our group. I hope you can help out with the translation. I'm sure I am not alone in being curious.
Nice one Jerome.
I wonder if they have a record of aircraft that were downed by balloons.
I realized it was in your neck of the woods when I first read it.
Charles John Clarke, of Beeston, died in Bristol when Wellington T2905 bomber crashed A MAN has launched a website to tell the story of how his...
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