I can hear him talking and see him writing his letter.
Buried here with three other 460sq crew! FRY, JAMES ROLLO Pilot Officer 422165 460sq 13/06/1944 33 Royal...
When I was looking up my "posting at death" for my RAAF people, I marked all their names in red if there was a photo held at the Australian War...
Well she has won Pennsylvania and is still alive!
They definitely need to have this on the front page and remembered! I agree, why were they forgotten?
A very sad story. See what I said about those 5,000 feet high mountains in New Guinea that were really 5,500 feet!
Weren't they? (don't forget the fairer sex) wasn't it?:mad2:
Good pick up Andy. I did a search before I posted and it came up blank.
One of the aims of this forum is to give recognition to those "non combat" contributors whose efforts helped to ensure success at the front line.
How quickly they forget and how quickly they would be calling for assistance. They have to practice somewhere!
That's my saying![IMG]
I must be a woos! I demand 737+ when I fly although I settle for a Fokker 1000 in New Guinea.
An intelligent, brave & strong advocate of the rights of the human being!
Thanks Kyt, Your info has his first as April 10th.
Thank you Peter. The piece was written as though it was on the same day yet seemed to be missing a sentence. Kyt's info says April 10th. Is their...
First Australian to shoot down an enemy aircraft in WW II P/O John R.Cock flew with No 87 Squadron and was the first Australian to shoot down an...
What a mammoth and wonderful undertaking.
I hope he never has a big hammer to go with it. We will have to call Richard the Sherlock of Milton. Makes my trying to find Aussies in the...
This list is the RAAF deaths, the paymaster and one sapper recorded on that day. Total 18. In Memory of...
Separate names with a comma.