No reviews however there are some great photographs here of Coastal Command. http://www.diggerhistory3.info/coastal/
http://www.warwingsart.com/12thAirForce/airforcetable.html 12th Air Force Organization, September, 1943 Stations: Tunisia (August 1943), Italy...
Brave man. There is always someone who steps up to the podium!
This looks interesting. Cyrene (Now Shahhat) was the ancient capital of Cyrenaica in Libya and pretty much fits in with the timeline of USAAF...
Alexander died in Babylon at Nebuchadnezzar 11 summer palace which was unearthed / discovered before the war in the 1930's. All I can find is that...
The Red Adair of the depths.
Hi Lee, Would be most interested.
Thanks for that link David. Very informative. I have two RAAF outbound in 97sq for the 16th and two for the 17th (Foxcroft & Scott) however I don't...
Hi Mike, I think for a first shot it is really showing promise and will be welcomed by family members, historians and researchers. A majority will...
Completed The only one of those three which includes RAAF is one at Alderley Edge. This is what still remains in Cheshire. 1...
It has the corny "heroics" of the early propaganda films but the aircraft and story line is good.
Just watching this movie with Jimmy Cagney and the usual all star crew. Set in Canada in 1941 at the Central Flying School & Air Navigational School...
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Almost one third of Britain's War Effort went into Bomber Command.
A total of 545 aircrew of Bomber Command were killed on one raid at Nuremburg on 31st March 1944.
During the Battle of Britain 537 Fighter pilots were killed.
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