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SPITFIRE 944 (Sundance Film Festival Memorial Day Observance)
In 2005, an 83 year-old World War II pilot is surprised to see 16mm footage of his 1944 Spitfire crash for the first time.
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05-30-2013 08:25 AM
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Thanks, Badger!
What a great little film.
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(M1 Garand/M14/M1A Rifles)
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Thank you, what a great film to watch.
The look on his face when he said, 'that's me" was amazing.
AZB
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Thank you for posting this, a great story!
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What a pleasure to see.............. No need for any other words except thanks!
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Wonderful. Just wonderful.
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Although not nearly as moving as old footage of a crash landing, I helped a wartime member of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment. He was present at the rededication ceremonies of Tank "Bomb", a B Sqn Sherman that landed on D-Day and fought through to VE-Day without getting knocked out. He showed up without a cap badge. I offered to find a replacement as soon as I could. My badge collector friend Duncan could not have jumped faster. Within the week, Willie Pau had a replacement SFR badge for his beret.
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Originally Posted by
Maple_Leaf_Eh
Although not nearly as moving as old footage of a crash landing, I helped a wartime member of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment. He was present at the rededication ceremonies of Tank "Bomb", a B Sqn Sherman that landed on D-Day and fought through to VE-Day without getting knocked out. He showed up without a cap badge. I offered to find a replacement as soon as I could. My badge collector friend Duncan could not have jumped faster. Within the week, Willie Pau had a replacement SFR badge for his beret.
Don't sell yourself short. Well done Eh!
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