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Old 21-09-15, 02:40 PM
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Agree Rob, the differentiation between Canada and Britain, while there and important in many considerations was not as pronounced for some insignia. Nice accumulation of material.
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A very dangerous time to actually be flying, the electronic war was well underway, moreover, the enemy often leap frogged ahead, for any veteran, when only wearing his medals, there is nothing to suggest he had been an airman, very unfair indeed.

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That seems to have been a rather mean-minded decision on the part of the British authorities! The Bomber Command offensive still had 11 months to run on D Day and countless casualties. Mike
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