Shouldn't today be "Absent Fathers'" day?
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Today is also the 75th anniversary of Britain's entry into WWII, which seems to be passing largely unremarked this year.
No more Blub for me, thank you, Vicar.
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chris webster wrote:??? Not getting the reference there, Winston!
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Today is also the 75th anniversary of Britain's entry into WWII, which seems to be passing largely unremarked this year.
Indeed. Good spot. Six hours before the French, I might add. Of course it took another six months before we really got involved...
Winston
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chris webster wrote:Today is also the 75th anniversary of Britain's entry into WWII, which seems to be passing largely unremarked this year.
That's unfortunate. We've had some coverage here in Canada, mainly because our Lancaster is flying around the UK with your Lancaster.
(Grandson of a 424 Squadron Lancaster navigator and DFC recipient).
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Chris R Barrett wrote:
chris webster wrote:Today is also the 75th anniversary of Britain's entry into WWII, which seems to be passing largely unremarked this year.
That's unfortunate. We've had some coverage here in Canada, mainly because our Lancaster is flying around the UK with your Lancaster.
(Grandson of a 424 Squadron Lancaster navigator and DFC recipient).
I saw the two Lancasters flying together over Cambridgeshire a couple of weeks ago. Quite a sight.
Impressive family history you've got there, too!
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chris webster wrote:I saw the two Lancasters flying together over Cambridgeshire a couple of weeks ago. Quite a sight.
Oddly enough, I seem to remember that one of them is Canadian. [Edit: Oops; just noticed you already mentioned it
] Little known fact: In 1939, Canada had virtually no armed forces to speak of, but ended the war with the fifth largest army, the fourth largest air force, and the third largest navy in the world. Not too shabby for a country with only 12 million people (at the time).
Winston
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