Just to make it easier for people I have grouped those killed together, and aircraft (where known) Wellington Z8590 104 Squadron Craig Lincoln...
Hi Vicent I agree that the dates given on the CWGC etc are as you stated. However, it is definate that they were killed in Mosquito KB531, as stated...
I don't think it has been posted before, so thank you Annie
Thank you Annie. I don't have the book, infact I have very dew books on the USAAF. Mainly it's because I have enough trouble keeping up with the RAF...
This has got absolutely nothing to do with WW2 but I just had to post it as it is a book I shall be starting very soon. I love Stephenson's books...
The above story was published in May 2007 in The Times. Interestingly, it had been sold 8 months earlier: The Great Escape, auction news at...
The above story was published in May 2007 in The Times. Interestingly, it had been sold 8 months earlier: The Great Escape, auction news at Bonhams...
Now this does look like a fun book to read Review: Churchill's Wizards by Nicholas Rankin | Books | The Guardian The use of deception in...
Nice little video interview with his daughter BBC NEWS | UK | WWII tunnel digger 'Mole' dies
There seems to be some anomaly with Jay Walter Edward -425397-(25-06-1945). Though the CWGC etc gives his death as above, the actual aircraft he was...
To be fair to those who shotdown Little and Kittle, calling it "freak shots*" is a little unfair to the gunners whose job it was to try do just that....
If we are going to steal something then I'd rather it was something a bit more elegant than a suppository with wings
Oh Spidge, you do put too much faith on the "public". Ask them questions about the past and 90% will get it wrong or repeat the hollywoodised version...
It also begs the question of why bother with CCTV when a kid doesn't get noticed for half an hour?!! What were security doing in that time?
I'd was reading about the wreckage yesterday. Hadn't realised remains had been found. So much for the conspiracy theorists who claimed he had done...
A fitting tribute. And it looks like a good statue. And a contemporary design (notice the SA80)
So he beat up someone for 50c? Well someone should ask him for $5 and then give him the proportiional treatment...with a tip added
Blenheim L9214 of 110 Squadron Mission to Sedan 14th May 1940 Took off at 1650 from Wattisham. Cause of loss and crash-site not established. F/O...
The Mole, Britain's most prolific PoW tunnel digger in World War Two, dies aged 95 | Mail Online Britain's most prolific wartime tunnel-digger and...
Just caught the repeat, and some screen grabs
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