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A great read. Thanks for the link.

A photo essay from NRO on the C-47
lots of good pics both from WW II and examples still flying
http://www.nationalreview.com/slidesh...

A photo essay from NRO on the C-47
lots of good pics both from WW II and examples still flying
http://www.nationalreview.com/slidesh......"
Great pics, happy!

A photo essay from NRO on the C-47
lots of good pics both from WW II and examples still flying
http://www.nationalreview.com/slidesh......"
nice set there happy, thanks! Love this one:
C-47-B-24
I can picture my grandfather in the cockpit of the C-47 while Uncle Bob checks his guns on the B-24.

http://www.timeout.com/film/features/..."
Thanks for the list Rick. It sounds great!


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Thanks Colin for pointing this out. I first learnt this when corresponding with Les Brodrick about a squadron colleague of his (he was secretary of 106 Sqn in the late 1990s) and he wrote me a couple of very nice and also informative letters.

'Sir there is a telephone call for you.'
What a great scene.

http://rbth.com/society/2014/02/02/le...

http://rbth.com/society/2014/02/02/le..."
Interesting, thanks AR.


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It was quite the coincidence for I recently finished Herman Wouk's novel The Hope and COL Marcus was featured in the action of 1948.
http://www.history.army.mil/armyhistory/

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Thanks, Doubledf.

In the mid 1980s I visited the Reichstag and asked an older fellow working at the Info Desk where the Bunker would be? He kept saying to me "No Bunker, No Bunker!"
Bou wrote: "Information about the location of historical Hitler sites:
http://www.hitlerpages.com/"

Haha, I had a similar experience when - while in Vichy- I inquired at an old French guy where the old government buildings from Vichy France were. He yelled French profanities towards me while I hurringly tried to blend back in the crowd ... :-)

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Description
Since it was first published in 1989, Men of the Battle of Britain has become a standard reference book for academics and researchers interested in the Battle of Britain. Copies are also owned by many with purely an armchair interest in the events of 1940.
The book records the service details of the airmen who took part in the Battle of Britain in considerable detail. Where known, postings and their dates are included, as well as promotions, decorations and successes claimed flying against the enemy. There is also much personal detail, often including dates and places of birth, civilian occupations, dates of death and place of burial or, for those with no known grave, place of commemoration.
There are many wartime head-and-shoulders photographs. Inevitably the high achievers who survived tend to have the longest entries, but those who were killed very quickly, sometimes even on their first sortie, are given equal status.
The 2015 third edition will include new names as well as many new photographs. Plenty of the entries have been extended with freshly acquired information. The stated nationalities of some of the airmen have been re-examined and, for example, one man always considered to be Australian is now known to have been Irish.

Last weekend BookTV had the finalists for the Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History discuss their books
the finalists and their books




http://www.c-span.org/video/?406490-1...
I've requested my local library to acquire all four :)

Last weekend BookTV had the finalists for the Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History discuss their books
the finalists and their books
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I watched that program too, Happy. Very good.
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WWII tale unravels at Adam Park bungalow

For inquiring espionage minds, I just posted an article on WWII secret writing and secret ink (from WWII's greatest spy). Here's the link and one of several samples from the MI5 files: http://bit.ly/1Qnwjzk

Cheers,
Larry Loftis
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