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Remembering D-Day, RAF Veteran Gilbert Clarke Recalls the Thrill of Planes Overhead
US News & World Report· 1 day agoGilbert Clarke leans back on the seat of his mobility scooter, cranes his neck and gazes into the bright blue skies over East London, remembering the moment 80 years ago when he knew the invasion ...
Remembering D-Day, RAF veteran Gilbert Clarke recalls the thrill of planes overhead
WLNS Lansing· 1 day agoLONDON (AP) — Gilbert Clarke leans back on the seat of his mobility scooter, cranes his neck and...
Memories of Cunard's 'spiritual home' in Liverpool
BBC News· 1 day agoPeople in Liverpool are sharing their memories of Cunard Line as the city is set to stage the naming ceremony for the cruise company's newest ship. The...
Pat Owtram used her language skills to listen in on German U-boats during WWII | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 4 days agoPat Owtram didn't need to go to war. As the Nazis took control of Germany and Austria, her father...
Holding On To History: Civil Air Patrol has been rescuing people for more than 80 years
Northern News Now· 14 hours agoAir Force veteran Keith Bischoff came to the Twin Ports during the height of the Cold War when...
Pat Owtram used her language skills to listen in on German U-boats during WWII - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 4 days agoBy DANICA KIRKA Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Pat Owtram didn’t need to go to war. It came to her. As the Nazis took control of Germany and Austria, her father hired Jewish refugees to cook ...
Pat Owtram Used Her Language Skills to Listen in on German U-Boats During WWII
US News & World Report· 4 days agoPat Owtram didn’t need to go to war. As the Nazis took control of Germany and Austria, her father hired Jewish refugees to cook and clean at the family home in Lancashire, where the Owtram family ...
Pat Owtram used her language skills to listen in on German U-boats during WWII
Dayton Daily News· 4 days agoLONDON (AP) — Pat Owtram didn’t need to go to war. It came to her.
D-Day: the biggest seaborne invasion in history
Press Association News via AOL· 4 days agoEarly on the morning of June 5 1944, General Dwight D Eisenhower, the supreme allied commander in Europe, finally gave the order to go ahead, telling his...
Barred from combat, women working as codebreakers, cartographers and coxswains helped D-Day succeed
WKBT La Crosse· 2 days agoWhat did you do in the war, Granny? For British women who came of age during World War II, the...