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How the Battle of Britain's Greatest Ace Actually Vanished - What Happened
This is the story of Eric Lock, the famous Battle of Britain ace for the RAF that actually vanished without a trace in 1941.
Leslie Ford is third from right in this group at RAF Valley in 1941 On August 28th 1941 an aircraft ditched in the sea in Rhosneigr Bay, Anglesey, close to RAF Station Valley. In an effort to rescue ...
In post-war London, James met Rudolph's daughter, Roswitha, at a cricket match. She was working as an au pair. The couple married in 1956, bringing together two families once divided by conflict.
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How RAF Pilots Fought Bravely but Fell to Japan’s Air Power in 1941
In December 1941, RAF Brewster Buffalo pilots launched into the skies over Malaya, only to be overwhelmed by waves of ...
A forum for those authors writing about US air power in peace and war. Published quarterly. Roughly 16 original articles and 85 book reviews annually. Publisher Information Founded in 1953 by General ...
"E" squadron--nicknamed the "Harvard" flight--of the Royal Air Force unit stationed in Carberry, Manitoba, asked for some crimson pennants in a letter received at Phillips Brooks House yesterday.
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