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Harrier101
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Good morning guys and gals,
Just wanted to try and be the first one to leave a post in remembrance to D-Day, June 6 1944. 60 years ago today, young men barely at the voting age, took up arms to embark on the great crusade. It was the beginning of the end for Nazi occupied Europe. I wanted to share a family storey if I could. My grandfather was an aircraft fitter at RAF Duxford. As such, it was one of the release airfields for fighter command that was tasked with recee flights over Normandy during the early days, and with transport A/C escort. For the many days after Overlord began, he would replenish mainly spits and hurricanes, repairing what damage he could from AAA fire, refuel and rearm the birds for quick turns, He would joke the engines did not even cool long enough before the pilot or replacement pilot was jumping back in to start the engine for a return flight across the channel.
I know this forum is Army.ca, and my grandfather was airforce, but I thought you may be interested at least.
Enjoy your sunday, lot's of movies on today. Maybe I will skip 'em and watch the full volume of Band of Brothers.
Martin
Just wanted to try and be the first one to leave a post in remembrance to D-Day, June 6 1944. 60 years ago today, young men barely at the voting age, took up arms to embark on the great crusade. It was the beginning of the end for Nazi occupied Europe. I wanted to share a family storey if I could. My grandfather was an aircraft fitter at RAF Duxford. As such, it was one of the release airfields for fighter command that was tasked with recee flights over Normandy during the early days, and with transport A/C escort. For the many days after Overlord began, he would replenish mainly spits and hurricanes, repairing what damage he could from AAA fire, refuel and rearm the birds for quick turns, He would joke the engines did not even cool long enough before the pilot or replacement pilot was jumping back in to start the engine for a return flight across the channel.
I know this forum is Army.ca, and my grandfather was airforce, but I thought you may be interested at least.
Enjoy your sunday, lot's of movies on today. Maybe I will skip 'em and watch the full volume of Band of Brothers.
Martin