WW2 - Nostalgia

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WW2 - Nostalgia

Postby John Boucher » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:46 pm

My father served in North Africa and later in Italy in the SAAF! Having a tough time personally and with the 11th hour passed and Poppies being prepared for next year, my good friend Hartog Blok goes and revives so many memories of what my dad was exposed to and lived. He was an aircraft mechanic - damn he was good with his hands. Could fix almost anything...

I share the link for those who enjoy looking at Spitties, Hurricanes, Typhoons, Blenheims, Lancs, Mossies... man, the whole bang shoot! Enjoy the nostalgia...

http://www.mission4today.com/index.php? ... 15&start=0

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Postby kloot piloot » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:31 pm

Damn you ! I have to finish a tender tonight but could not help to quickly sneak a preview of the first couple of photos.
Man, I think I am going to like returning to it !
Fantastic and thanks for sharing John (^^)
Can't wait (most likely only by Sunday :cry: :cry: ) to get dug into that photo album ...
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Postby vernon11 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:11 pm

Thanks John.
What fantastic pictures. My dad also faught in North Africa, and Italy, But in the SSB. Who knows. Although unlikely. they could have met up.

cheers.
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Postby nicow » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:13 am

Thanks John (^^) (^^) (^^)
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Postby Bundy » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:14 pm

WW2 has always fascinated me.... thanks for sharing John , and respect to your Dad Sir. (^^) (-) My Grandad (giving my age away here) also served up in North Africa. He never ever spoke about his experiences...perhaps he was trying to forget? RIP Gramps (-)

The true human cost of WW2 will will probably never be known... but you just have to read through the stories and tales of those who were there to realise what an incredible sacrifice it all was. These men (and women!) were certainly made of tougher stuff than we are today...?

"Grandpa...were you a hero in the war?"

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Postby Rusty » Sat Nov 24, 2012 12:53 pm

Many thanks John, my dad was with 28 Squadron in North Africa, had lots of pics too, but have disappeared.

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WW2 - Nostalgia

Postby John Young » Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:46 pm

John Boucher wrote:My father served in North Africa ...
My late father RIP was also a Desert Rat in North Africa. Wounded and became a POW.

For every free person, there is a dead soldier somewhere. :shock:
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Postby bobthebuilder » Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:01 pm

Thanks for the link John. Lovely pics.
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WW2 - Nostalgia

Postby John Young » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:13 pm

Hallo John.

Are you able to put this on microlighters for me. Really brilliant pictures.

Thanks.
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Here you go Vernon - stunning pictures !!!!

http://picasaweb.google.com/7thfighter/ ... 0448181842
Don't use auto run, take your time and scroll thru each pic. Just put your pointer on the picture to get the dropdown info. Click on the picture to see in full size. Some WWII Iwo Jima photos not normally found in today's "quick" history updates. A tiny Island, apparently some amazing crosswinds and quite possibly the volcanic grit did not make the best surface for runway operations. Here are some of the best WWII pictures I have seen. Don't know where they came from.
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Re: WW2 - Nostalgia

Postby kloot piloot » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:08 pm

Thanks Vernon (and John Y). I can study these photos for hours. Goose-pimple stuff ! Great thread you started here JB !
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