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Old 24th Feb 2016, 22:54
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Danny42C
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ValMORNA (#8211),

Well done, Sir ! (there's hope for us all).

Squadron Leader Arthur Murland Gill was CO of 84 Sqdn; I don't remember our having much to do with them but he signed as CO of 110 in my log (Apl.'43), so they must have been with us at Madhaiganj then. There's a lot about him and some fine pics in Peter C. Smith's "Vengeance !".

Will try to get it on iplayer, but not much hope as we're on Tyne-Tees.

Danny.

EDIT: Success ! Never knew he went so far back (pre-war). Hope I look as well as he does if I ever make 100. First time I ever heard "Dive Bomber Pilot" being used in association with the RAF by the BBC.

Thanks, ValM. D.

Last edited by Danny42C; 25th Feb 2016 at 00:50. Reason: Addn.