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The first B-24 Liberator was rolled out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-24_Liberator
66th Aniversry of the Libertor!! :mrgreen:
Excilent plane indeed.
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@abworsham4
Cool story. Let’s hope this gets preserved.
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Additionally, was there anything going on in Hong Kong (British Commonwealth) during this mess, including the civil war?
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@wittmann:
Thanks Empireman. That is excellent! Is Google run by an A&A enthusiast? Seems we are not the only ones to think badly of France’s military prowess.
Haha yeah I remember seeing this a while ago and though I should put this up.
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It seems mines in general are usually overlooked in WW2 History. Not only were mines a danger to U-boats, much of the Allied shipping losses in the first 3 years of the war were attributed to mines.
Thanks for the great post!
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@ithkrall:
Well done, you have shown me that people did go to Iran That doesn’t mean it was a wise or clever decision considering the political situation at the time.
Well done, you have shown me that people did go to Iran
That doesn’t mean it was a wise or clever decision considering the political situation at the time.
Now if you put it that way, its not very clever to be born as a woman in a muslim country, because how they treat their women in general.
Also the UK government advice white and jewish people to stay out of Denmark, because of the danish muslim terrorists dont love infidels.
http:www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/travel-advice-by-country/europe/denmark
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That’s a good read. Very much a worthy first effort.
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I proclaim this thread Worthy.
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really interesting thanks. :-)