Excellent story. One of my favourite units but one I know very little about. The wrecked truck in the first pic appears to be a Chevrolet of...
No heels in this house - except for me. Jodi not too good on them due to old knee injury and I don't have the calves to pull them off...
Thanks John, I'm saving that for a read during the week.
Anyone seen those tractors that have an arm attached to a blade "platform" that can be tilted to prune at heaight as the tractor drives along?...
Very, very ex-number cruncher thank you very much. :-D
G'day Liam, welcome to the forum. I've just moved to Melbourne from Perth so sorry I can't meet up with you to discuss further if you were...
Kyt beat you to it, Moresman! :peep: And to think I've been looking for one of those hats with the brim on the back...
Welcome aboard Matt. Looking forward to reading more about your films etc.
An excellent milestone. Welcome to actua67, our 500th member! :clapping:
A very softly spoken chap and a fine pilot. I've seen him fly the Mk V and, IIRC, he flew one of the '109Es that lives in the US on its...
Ahh, that explains those funny marks on your forehead...:becky: Geoff, I have no mention of Edgar in Battle-Axe Blenheims. Sorry.
Not at all. :becky:
Quite the military family. RIP.
A bit of a funny one but a real story from The Rats of Rangoon: A raid on Rangoon in about March '45 sees B-29s cruise over the gaol and back. A...
As they rolled out, he took cover and yelled, "Toad in the hole!"...
Recognition for those who did their fair share in a time of need.
A story of compassion. A side of wartime Japanese culture that, understandably and sadly, we have not heard of enough.
Often makes me wonder when I walk down the street which people are capable of such things. Wish I could tell...but then, they usually reveal...
Anyone ever seen F/L Charlie Brown's, the well known Spitfire display pilot, moe? Pretty impressive. Is he still RAF?
That's what I reckon. Or put your camp near a real one. Up to you.
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