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The WWII mission from 'hell' that saw pilots fly just above water at 370kph in enemy territory
It is 80 years since the Dambusters Raid during World War II, a mission so secretive the crews didn't even know their target until the night before.www.abc.net.au
Were they written by Arthur Haynes? Asking for a friend.Well one should always laugh at a joke. Even a poor joke. The Haynes Manual! About the most useless piece of "automotive how to" ever written. Poor quality black and white pictures that resemble an image of the bottom of a grey sack on a grey night filled with lumps of grey coal and no list of tools needed to do the job it then describes. A novelty joke book.
You are really giving your age away with that one B!Were they written by Arthur Haynes? Asking for a friend.
I guess Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland didn't have anyone in Bomber CommandIt commemorates the nearly 58,000 men who died during the campaign from all over England the commonwealth and occupied countries.
Nah. Same way none of them fought at the Somme, Messines, France, Belgium, Italy, Malaya, Burma, oh and Germany of course!I guess Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland didn't have anyone in Bomber Command![]()
Thank you. Lest we forget.correction : read British instead of the original English.
Nah. Same way none of them fought at the Somme, Messines, France, Belgium, Italy, Malaya, Burma, oh and Germany of course!
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Aye including “the bravest man never to receive the VC”.It’s surprising how many celts are in special forces…