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I made a quick test.. It seems that HTML is not allowed in the posts now and this is why you have the code in clear and not the result like it was...
Charles For the ressources files, It seems that the tables were destroyed with the new version of the forum. You have now their html code instead...
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There is a correction to make on the second sheet. While, Gay and his crew, flying in 42-100523, were in the 79th TCS, the second crew and their...
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Debriefing conference - 13 august 1944 Lt Col. VANDERVOORT, 2d Bn., 505th Prcht Inf.: ".......As we approached our DZ the pilot informed me that...
An extract of the report made by Mc Roberts about DZ "O" "....The DZ was set up as per SOP, with the exception of one battalion light tee. This...
Hello Just one question... If only one light was colored and the six other white. How can you, in flight, determine which is the good DZ for you?...
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Hello. Just to tell you that I was contacted by the son of T/Sgt. Edward Shimko recently and that he sent me a photograph of his father. You can...
No. this one is from the 440 TCG
Yes, known The engine near the monument is coming from the crash site
The house is this one. [attachment=268]
Sean Here is an extract of a map as of 20 May [attachment=265]
Photographs of La Martinière, WN84, taken 17 years ago http://www.6juin1944.com/espace/batteries/batterie.php?ref=maisy&id=1&idmax=5 The first...
Pat Reading again carefully shimko's testimony, I don't think they took a spare glider. ".....After the nose had come undone the second time we...
Pat Always interested in shimko's odyssey and I am sure you got it. I found the following on Find a grave: Birth: Jul. 6, 1917 Cleveland...
If I follow the 'logic' of the serial numbers for the 80th TCS, there is a high possibility for tail 'K' to be 42-100542... But until more...
First C-47 in the center is a 80th TCS aircraft, chalk #1 and flown by Williams. Following aicraft are from 82nd TCS
The change was made before d-day because Lt. Col. Palmer jumped from chalk #40 in serial #21 instead of being in the glider.