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The Battle of Britain - The Foreigners

Fri Apr 05, 2013 9:29 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptijNcDanVw

Interesting insight to behind the Battle Of Britain

Re: The Battle of Britain - The Foreigners

Fri Apr 05, 2013 10:25 am

All I can say is....WOW!!!

Many thanks for the post.

I learned something worth learning today.

Mudge the impressed :drink3:

Re: The Battle of Britain - The Foreigners

Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:33 pm

Of the 2,936 men who officially flew in the Battle of Britain, July 10 through to October 31, 1940, 574 were Foreigners.

139 Poles

98 New Zealanders

86 Canadians

84 Czechs

29 Belgians

21 Australians

20 South Africans

11 Americans

and a smattering of pilots from Barbados, France, Ireland, Jamaica, Newfoundland, Palestine and Rhodesia.

Cheers,

Tom Walsh.

Re: The Battle of Britain - The Foreigners

Fri Apr 05, 2013 4:14 pm

I wonder what those Jamaican pilots we're like.... :lol:

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Note: the image is of a Spitfire canopy filled with smoke. I know its a crappy image but you might get the reference.


But seriously one of those 11 American pilots was a Nutmegger! Andew Mamedoff.

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But talk about being in the corner! Literally! Born in Thompson Connecticut.
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Re: The Battle of Britain - The Foreigners

Fri Apr 05, 2013 5:22 pm

This reminds me that I've been meaning to find a good reference to the policy of encouraging suitable New Zealanders to join the RAF pre-war (which is why they are rather over-represented compared to other 'White Dominions').
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