Intriguing. The locals "lived" with the dark secret? Unbelievable. Some people really have nothing better to do.
A ridiculous state of affairs for someone like that not to have been honoured earlier. Heart congrats to Liam for his perserverance andultimate...
Remarkably brave. Thanks for posting, DL. RIP.
A 35-year career with the service and, it would seem, an authority on the subject. RIP.
Lashed to vehicle in Afghanistan, wounded SAS soldier fought on | NEWS.com.au DESPITE being shot twice during an ambush in Afghanistan, an SAS...
Cheers Owen, will do!
:mad2::mad2: RIP.
Thanks, AR.
Thanks Annie, interesting to know.
Thanks CT. There's no piles of books in the background of the cake pic so I don't think Kyt made it! :becky:
That's Davis Monthan down Tuscon way, I'd say. Should have seen the stuff they had lined up in Arizona (and a couple of other states) after the war!
Thanks guys. Time does fly when you're having fun!
Hmm, intriguing. Found a bit more but had to google "tim thomas"! Wing Commander Tim Thomas - The Euro Weekly News, Newspapers Online Doesn't...
Against All Odds - RAAF Pilots in the Battle for Malta 1942 by Lex McAulay. A full on read, jumps straight into the action while providing context....
Spot on, AR!
What on earth?! A massive, massive undertaking. One kilometre down, huge weight and bottom suction, 64 years under water, serious battle damage -...
A tragic way to end a remarkable life. RIP.
I reckon you'll enjoy this lot, Annie: http://ww2chat.com/forums/war-air/204-poetry-about-aircrew.html There's also a soldier and sailor one.
Ah, of course, good point, Hugh. I haven't touched on this for a while. Really need to sort it out.
Unexploded Bombs in Germany: The Lethal Legacy of World War II - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International - interesting pics at link. Germany remains...
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