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Old November 15th 03, 09:41 PM
Mike Hosking
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Default Armed Forces Reunion Site

Limeys, Aussies, Kiwis and Canadians

If you are looking for mates from an old unit that you served with then take
a minute to check out http://www.ComradesandColleagues.com it's
genuinely free to see if your old friends are registered and only takes a
minute, so it's worth a look. (Sorry no U.S. units in there because your
Classmates.com already provides a decent service for Uncle Sam).
There are literally thousands of FAA Squadrons, Ships and Naval bases
listed.
Well worth a look.


All the best.


Bob Hosking (Ex. 820/702 Naval Air Squadrons, HMS Ark Royal, HMS
Invincible )












 




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