Kyt, shh, not in front of the people. Yep, was me. Nope, Cobber, I haven't come across you before.
Bloody pyrites...
I'll have a look for him in Nesbit's The Armed Rovers as some of his Beau ops ring a bell. A fine and impressive career. RIP. EDIT: no...
A man who made a significant impact on the RN's history both during the war and after. RIP.
It does, however, bring attention to the fact it wasn't just people of the Jewish faith who suffered.
http://ww2chat.com/forums/naval-battles/213-first-naval-battle-guadalcanal-november-13-1942-a.html The Sullivan brothers' memory lives on -...
Thanks Kitty, classic stuff.
Hi Jerome. Sorry, mate, I was referring to the crews who flew the Dambusters raid not the RAF as a whole. Kyt can probably tell you how often I...
This is the other site I visit when checking out USN destroyers, Annie: Destroyers OnLine Home Page
Thanks for that, BC. Have you investigated any of the crash sites?
Welcome aboard, Bill. A very interesting first post. I hope you are making progress.
A valid point, DL. In a perfect world, there would be a rule that governments wouldn't balk at such things even in tough economic times.
Tongue in cheek, Keith, take it as that as that is how it was meant!
Mythical? Really?!
Yes, but that was in 1944, BC, not 1943 as Spidge has alluded to. Lost Bombers - World War II Lost Bombers
Some people should really not be allowed out the front door. Mind you, that's how you learn...
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I was thinking about the weight issue as well, AR, especially since they were flying out with four already. Here's the Walrus: Project Walrus -...
I've updated my avatar with an Indian AF Hurribomber as found in this magnificent series of watercolours uncovered by Annie: Indian Air Force | RIAF...
How's that, Loz? If it's not to your liking, having an avatar up might make it easier to replace it in your settings.
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