Certainly does. Happy Birthday, Mr Patch! :clapping:
LOL, nice one, DB. :lol: I'll keep it the same then!
Here's a bit on the South Africans: History of Aviation in South Africa - London to Cape Town
Quite amusing.
Found this list of interviews with coastal forces types on the Coastal Forces Heritage Trust website. "Polly" Perkins gave an 87-minute interview...
Fighting to Save a Legacy of World War II | Autopia from Wired.com It was a rite of passage for many World War II B-29 pilots. Before heading...
Me and Spidge too, John.
A small boat man through and through. RIP.
GrassLakeTimes.com - Ed Burton in World War II Eleven months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, at 3 a.m. on November 8, 1942, a series of convoys...
The Dutch Harbor Fisherman - World War II veteran revisits Unalaska after 66 years Sixty-six years ago on June 2, Lloyd Adams landed on Unalaska...
BBC NEWS | UK | Divers find 1780 British warship - very, very cool. Coupe of pics at link. Deep sea divers have found the wreck of a Royal Navy...
To do that today is considered a considerable feat...even with all the mod cons!
Only 16 countries are needed to change the Royal Charter? I am surprised it has not yet been done.
And he flew his power management display in the Shrike here on numerous occasions. Phenomenal skills. Is he still with us? I always remember...
Having had the origianl one for so long, it's taking a while to settle on a new one. ...and Morse, I'd be watching your back after that comment....
Thanks Morse. I've been intrigued by some of the books coming out of these theatres especially those relating to Operation Anaconda. However, as...
Hmm, Australasian Andy...
Okay, have some time to reference Frank Harbord in Battle-Axe Blenheims: Page 91, July 10, 1941: ...F/L George Goode DFC, now recovered from his...
In keeping with his background as well, 176 was the night fighter unit for 901 Wing. 27, 177 and 211 were ground attack. 176 would make an...
May he continue to do so for many years to come!
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