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My brother is busy writing a book about the allies who died in our are in WW2.
So, we are looking for relatives of the following Bomber crew for extra info, photo's and more.
Crashed at Terwindt Brickyard Kerkdriel The Netherlands 1 June 1942.
-F/O W.J.Mawdesley RAAF KIA Pilot. 04-I-08
-F/S F.J.B.Scrimes RCAF KIA Air Observer. 04-I-08
-F/S T.L.J.Norrie RCAF KIA Air Gunner. 04-I-09
-Sgt K.N.Killby KIA Wireless Operator / Air Gunner. 04-I-08
-P/O G.W.Murray RCAF KIA Air Gunner. 04-I-08
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My brother is busy writing a book about the allies who died in our are in WW2.
So, we are looking for relatives of the following Bomber crew for extra info, photo's and more.
Crashed at Velddriel The Netherlands 16 Augustus 1941.
-F/L J.A.Cant Pilot.
-P/O J.L.Asprey RAAF KIA 2nd Pilot.
-Sgt W.E.Kerr PoW Observer.
-Sgt A.D.Wills KIA Wireless Operator / Air Gunner.
-Sgt J.Geary PoW Rear Gunner. -
This morning I attended the unveiling of a information panel near the crashsite of the Lancaster.
In attendance was a family member of Loughborough, and representatives from Canada and Australia.
Also Gijs who was involved from the beginning and those who are busy to get more of these panels for other crews in the area. More people attended ofcourse but my memory isn't very good so sorry I can't mention everyone.
A coincidence was that 2 young people passing by on bicycles stopped and turned out to be Australian tourists who stayed for the unveiling.
The weather was lovely with sunshine and it was nice and warm.
Afterwards we went to the nearby visitors centre "De Grote Rivieren" for drinks.
All in all a good morning and goes to show people remember those who fought (and often died) for our freedom.
LEST WE FORGET!
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Amazing documents and photo's. Thanks for sharing!
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Just buy a Dutch M90 army sleeping bag. I use it quite often in cold weather.
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Thanks for sharing the photo's.
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Cool collection of photo's.
Any idea what happened to the upside down vehicle?
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Cool, got a interesting history.
Didn't know the Argentines had these.
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That black tag in in Hebrew?
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Ah, thanks for clearing that up.
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Gret photo.
Looks like that jeep had a little accident judging from the slightly bent bumper.
Blackout bulb and tools are missing.
Wondar what the "RAF type ?900" means
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Nice helmet, all original by the looks of it.
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Amazing story. Must have been so cool to buy the jacket and find out it was Blags one.
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Wow, cool photo's.
Thanks for sharing!
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21 hours ago, Whittingham warrior said:
That is certainly true with the Telegraph, a picture of a Warrior IFV upside down was captioned as a tank. If simple things cannot be done properly think of all the subjects we know little about, all the misinformation that the press can slip in. . .
To be honest, to most people anything with tracks and a turret with gun or canon is a tank. At first glance it may be a bit difficult to tell the difference between a IFV or a tank.
Com to think about it, what is a Merkava? Called a tank but IIRC it also has a ramp for infantry men?
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MV's for sure, but others would be cool to see too.
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You could also try a brass brush to remove the rust on the inside.
The remaining rust also gives it patina and age to it.
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IIRC only 1942 para shells were dated. Later in the war no dates or brands. They resumed dating on the shell in the 1950's.
I am convinced your steel shell is WW2.
Never seen pics of those markings in the ring, interesting.
I wouldn't overpaint or strip the steel shell. Who knows what it turns out to be.
Keep in mind WW2 parahelmets were used long after the war.
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Not sure if the manual helps but I'll give it a go.
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That must have been disapointing to so many people.😒
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I have a WC 56 but live in the Netherlands which doesn't help you.
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No problem on the PC, maybe because I have adblocker.
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Seen it on youtube, its truly amazing what thet found there!!
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Searching for relatives Wellington HF572 Kerkdriel
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My brother is busy writing a book about the allies who died in our are in WW2.
So, we are looking for relatives of the following Bomber crew for extra info, photo's and more.
Crashed at Ipperakkeren Kerkdriel The Netherlands 24 June 1943.
-Sgt N.Goldie KIA Pilot. 25-C-05
-Sgt G.Liddle KIA Navigator. 25-C-03
-Sgt F.W.N.Trowbridge KIA Air Bomber. 25-C-04
-Sgt C.K.Killick KIA Wireless Operator / Air Gunner. 25-C-06
-Sgt W.A.Sparrow RCAF KIA Air Gunner. 25-C-09
Crew buried at Bergen op Zoom war cemetery.
(Always looking for info about 30 Battalion Royal Marines.)