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Subject: #1 Piston Fighter was British
From: "Steven P. McNicoll" Date: 6/30/03 11:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: nk.net "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Tell us about your march from Normandy to the Elbe. At 10,000 feet and 50 times. Interesting. I wouldn't have thought there was room to stand in the nose of a B-26. Now tell us about your combat experiences wannabee. I have none, all I know about it came from reading. Yeah. It shows. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... I have none, all I know about it came from reading. Yeah. It shows. One cannot learn from reading? |
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writes Tell us about your good old days with the Africa Corps and the greatness of Hitler. One grandfather got a free tour of North Africa, keeping RAF aircraft flying: probably not wise to tell him the war hadn't started at that point. It was a pretty real war to him and the men around him. (Another started the war a couple of days before the UK, but then he was a pilot with the Polish Air Force. You _definitely_ wouldn't have wanted to tell him there wasn't really a war on...) -- When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. W S Churchill Paul J. Adam |
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![]() "Paul J. Adam" wrote in message ... One grandfather got a free tour of North Africa, keeping RAF aircraft flying: probably not wise to tell him the war hadn't started at that point. It was a pretty real war to him and the men around him. (Another started the war a couple of days before the UK, but then he was a pilot with the Polish Air Force. You _definitely_ wouldn't have wanted to tell him there wasn't really a war on...) To know war one must serve as a B-26 bombardier. I'm sorry, but your grandfathers just aren't qualified. |
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Subject: #1 Piston Fighter was British
From: "Paul J. Adam" Date: 6/30/03 1:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: In message , ArtKramr writes Tell us about your good old days with the Africa Corps and the greatness of Hitler. One grandfather got a free tour of North Africa, keeping RAF aircraft flying: probably not wise to tell him the war hadn't started at that point. It was a pretty real war to him and the men around him. (Another started the war a couple of days before the UK, but then he was a pilot with the Polish Air Force. You _definitely_ wouldn't have wanted to tell him there wasn't really a war on...) -- When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. W S Churchill Paul J. Adam I should have said the war in western europe. Sorry I left that out. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Subject: #1 Piston Fighter was British
From: (The Revolution Will Not Be Televised) Date: 7/1/03 1:43 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: should have said the war in western europe. Sorry I left that out. Fair enough, and I agree that the critical period in the west was D-Day to V-E Day. Nonetheless, the real war existed beforehand. Like Paul, I'd have been interested to In Western Europe before D Day there were only impotent failed thrusts that led to nothing. Dieppe for example. The moment the first Allied soldier set foot on the Normandy beach, the end was in sight for Germany. We flew two missions that day. You would have loved the fun. Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() ArtKramr wrote: snip should have said the war in western europe. Sorry I left that out. Fair enough, and I agree that the critical period in the west was D-Day to V-E Day. Nonetheless, the real war existed beforehand. Like Paul, I'd have been interested to In Western Europe before D Day there were only impotent failed thrusts that led to nothing. Dieppe for example. The moment the first Allied soldier set foot on the Normandy beach, the end was in sight for Germany. We flew two missions that day. You would have loved the fun. In all fairness, Dieppe was a raid. It not intended to take and hold territory, but rather only as a test of the German's defenses. Dieppe did establish that any Allied invasion of Europe would mean coming across the beach and not by capturing and using a sea port. Dieppe had its value, and its cost. Was it worth it? I don't know. David |
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