Do tell, Morse.
Wonderful artwork. It is good news, Kitty!
:laugh::lol: Very nicely done, Morse! It's okay CT, we eat several a year in our sleep apparently.:becky:
John, here's a good summary (perhaps more than that) of the RAAF's involvement at Milne Bay: Bluey Truscott and The Battle of Milne Bay
A fascinating life. RIP.
Some pathetic individuals in Peterborough. Uniform ban in public for RAF | NEWS.com.au ROYAL Air Force (RAF) personnel at an air base in...
I really should do some reading on the Chindits. They are mentioned regularly and they all seem to have been dedicated and determined men like Bate....
A sad day when the world loses a man like that. These guys continue to inspire. RIP. Kyt, is there any mention of him in the Tintacks book? So...
Spidge and Digger are probably best placed to help you here, John.
As mentioned below, Lopez wrote Into the Teeth of the Tiger (as well as a book on testing the early jets) which I regard as one of the best fighter...
Certainly was. I remain intrigued by the captain and wonder where he ended up/what he did for the rest of the war.
Classy looking vessel. Golden Eagle - PortCities Southampton
HMAS Sydney search continues despite cyclone threat - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Includes NZ's highest scoring fighter ace. Twins
Interesting that the crater seems to continue off to the left so could be bigger than what it appears. How do you know it's a Lanc crash site, Nick?...
Considering we passed through 10,000 on Feb 8, not bad at all!
G'day John, good to see you here. Hope you enjoy reading and posting on the forum. ...and, what they said!
Well done all. With almost 1800 threads as well, we're maintaining a six posts per thread! :clapping:
Rightly so. Amazing to have survived Gallipoli and the Somme, see the end of the war and then be killed in Russia.
Oondreds of legs or just eight? :boink:
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