Useless trivia about cats/rabbits. When skinned and heads/tails removed the only way to tell the difference would be a genetic test to tell them apart. Hence, you’ll find references to roof rabbit in some WW2 books for this food source.
The Military Cross presentations included the RCR Padre “Rusty Wilkes” ... my father served with him through outFound this while looking through some of my dad's stuff.
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Pulled from a friend's FB timeline. No idea of the source, or veracity of the quote. Don't care. Sounds like something Bader would say:
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I believe I read a story about an American spotter plane pilot that had several kills using bazookas fired from his aircraft.
I believe I read a story about an American spotter plane pilot that had several kills using bazookas fired from his aircraft.
Now that is telling like it is or was. No PC back then!
Bader was an absolute unit. An entirely unstoppable man. If anyone here hasn't read "Reach for the Sky", they're wildly overdue.
A Calgary lad was a pretty important member of 242 Squadron. Willie McKnight is on the right here:
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McKnight had amassed 17 victories when he was lost January 12, 1941.
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For those who live in Calgary, please spare this man a thought next time you drive out to the airport on McKnight Boulevard.
Bader was an absolute unit. An entirely unstoppable man. If anyone here hasn't read "Reach for the Sky", they're wildly overdue.
A Calgary lad was a pretty important member of 242 Squadron. Willie McKnight is on the right here:
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McKnight had amassed 17 victories when he was lost January 12, 1941.
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For those who live in Calgary, please spare this man a thought next time you drive out to the airport on McKnight Boulevard.
Bader's mechanic was also from Calgary. Barlow Trail is named after him.
Auggie D.