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No Moon Tonight. D E Charlwood.
an Australian navigator in bomber command, england, ww2.
wow. for the last few hours i was not myself, living in australia in 2019 but another man, in england, in 1942/3.
as well crafted as the best novels i have read but brutal with every person, every crew member lost, a real human being.
if you are interested in ww2 aircrew and peoples personal experences of ww2, read it.
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Got a copy Henry good reading just grazed it will get back to it 'The Stars Are Neutral" is another good read
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Just a few things like; Stealing radio valves
Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Pilfering soldiers kit bags when they came back from overseas service by slashing them open, stealing food supplies mainly meat (Mutton), canned hams etc.
I believe that stealing by some/a few dockworkers was quite a widespread/common problem before the introduction of shipping containers. The "authorities" probably did their best to monitor the situation but you can't watch everyone, all of the time.
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
very good for a 5 year old............although afterwards it was back to my little pony.
An that excellent comment, Duke, is exactly why soldiers defend freedom and our way of life. To let 5 year olds enjoy being children and grow up in a better world.
Trying to save Service history, one rifle at a time...
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