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In article , ArtKramr
writes Subject: #1 Piston Fighter was British From: (The Revolution Will Not Be Televised) Date: 6/30/03 7:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time ir enough. Now jus take the P-51 out of the mix as though it never existed and see what you end up with. Look at what happened before it showed up. There was more going on than just the Mustang. Gavin Bailey - LIke what? The war actually began on D-Day. Everythig before that was a long list of trivial attacks like Dieppe that mostly failed. Art, you can be a moronic old ******* sometimes. My father was 35 years old when war broke out, and as he was a member of the Territorial Army, was called up immediately. He was heavily involved in the ack-ack organisation in Essex, a part of the world with which you are familiar, right from the very start. The Battle of Britain was fought right over his home. He was posted to North Africa in 1942 as part of the Allied (that means the British were there as well as the Americans) invasion force. He left behind a pregnant wife, who gave birth to a premature baby at about the time he was landing as part of Operation Torch. The baby died after 3 days, and my mother never really got over it. He also left behind a two- year-old daughter. He spent the next 3 years as a REME officer supporting the efforts and sacrifices of front-line troops, and only came home some time after VE Day. So don't give me that egotistical crap about "the war only started on D- Day". You, and he, were only small cogs in a vast machine. Dad never liked Americans, and sometimes I can see why. -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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