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Bomber Command - Part One

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 8:57 pm
by AeroResource
Bomber Command - Part One

Harry Irons’ logbook has been heavily used. The yellowing pages present information in a simple, emotionless context, but each and every entry has a story attached to it. In amongst the numerous training flights and air-tests are red entries, denoting an operation – no fewer than sixty. Steve Smith speaks to Sergeant Harry Irons DFC about his service with Bomber Command between 1942 and 1945, for AeroResource....


Re: Bomber Command - Part One

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:19 pm
by Aircraftpaulcornwall
Hi AeroResource,
Your post is very interesting - we must never forget these WWII pilots and aircrew - who after all put their lives on the line for us - my father served in WWII
and I am very proud of him for this - I am now 57 yrs of age and if this resistance had not have happened then we could be living in a completely different system
to which we live today - we owe a lot to these courageous servicemen, be it either Air Force, Navy or Army - they should NEVER be forgotten --Paul :thumb:

Re: Bomber Command - Part One

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 9:38 pm
by flyingslug_0
What a great read, can't wait for the next issue :thumbs: A must read if ever there was one :thumbs: :thumbs: