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Showing posts with label D-Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D-Day. Show all posts
2019-06-10
[Belgian Air Force] remembrance flight over Brussels
Libellés :
Belgian Air Force,
D-Day
[Marc Smits] Hommage aux pilotes belges de 1939-1945
Libellés :
Belgian Air Force,
D-Day
Ouest-France Crépon. Hommage aux pilotes belges de 1939-1945
Libellés :
Belgian Air Force,
D-Day
2019-06-05
[www.florennesairbase.be] Les 349e et 350e escadrilles mises à l'honneur en Normandie
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Libellés :
Belgian Air Force,
D-Day,
Florennes
Voices From the Past | Mitchell Ops on D-Day
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Libellés :
D-Day,
North American B-25 Mitchell
2019-05-22
[mil.be] ‘Invasion stripes’ als eerbetoon aan 75 jaar Bevrijding / Les Invasion Stripes rendent hommage aux 75 ans de la Libération
Thx Philippe for sharing
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Libellés :
Belgian Air Force,
D-Day,
General Dynamics F16,
Mil.be
2014-09-06
GAR D-Day 70 – Pt.28 – Closing the Falaise Gap
Huw Hopkins posted: "Following the initial landings and the crux of the breakout, the Battle of Normandy hit a big turning point with the Allied encirclement and almost complete annihilation of the German army in the Falaise Gap. Huw Hopkins pens for GAR. Allied forces were m"
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2014-08-15
GAR [New post] D-Day 70 – Pt.27 – The Normandy Trail: Commemorations, 06-08/06/14
Elliott Marsh posted: "As GAR's D-Day 70th anniversary coverage continues, Elliott Marsh looks back at the commemorative events and parachute drops held in Normandy's American sector over the weekend of 6-8 June 2014. Friday, 6 June 2014 0530, 6 June 2014. D-Day. Typically jaun"
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2014-07-31
Fwd: [vintage-and-warbirds] Thunderbolt I and II uniquely marked D-Day 50th - the first heritage flight?
Forwarded message - From: Steve Link steven_link
Really great 5 page article. Go to the next page at the bottom of the text. One lucky photog.
I've been lucky enough to have the camera get me into the same type situations a few times….
2014-06-25
Video Odon Godart, Météo Bomber Command | SONUMA
Libellés :
Belgians in RAF and SAAF 1940 1945,
D-Day
2014-06-23
Air & Space Magazine : The Pilot Who Led the D-Day Invasion
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Libellés :
Air & Space Magazine,
D-Day
2014-06-14
GAR D-Day 70 – Pt.22 – Operation OVERLORD: Allied Airpower over Normandy, 6 June 1944
Elliott Marsh posted: "6 June, 1944. After nearly five years of war, this was it. The fight for the free world. The Allies flew thousands upon thousands of sorties on D-Day; heavy and medium bombers pummelled coastal defences, fighter-bombers kept the roads and railways clea"
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2014-06-08
GAR [New post] D-Day 70 – Pt.19 – Operation OVERLORD: British Airborne Landings
Elliott Marsh posted: "At 2256 on 5 June 1944, six Halifax bombers climbed aloft from Tarrant Rushton, England, towing behind them six wooden Horsa gliders carrying troops from the D/2nd Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, an element of the 6th Airlanding Brigade, B"
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2014-06-05
GAR [New post] D-Day 70 – Pt.18 – Dakotas depart HMS Daedalus for Normandy
Elliott Marsh posted: "On Wednesday, 4 June 2014, eight Douglas DC-3 Dakotas from eight countries departed from their staging base at HMS Daedalus, Hampshire, and headed South towards Normandy to begin a weekend of commemorative parachute jumps and flypasts to mark the 70th ann"
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GAR: [New post] D-Day 70 – Pt.16 – Operation OVERLORD: Cracking the Atlantic Wall
Elliott Marsh posted: "As Operation OVERLORD drew near, the Allied air forces turned their attention to a brief but intense bombing campaign against the Normandy coastal gun batteries and radar sites which could pose a real and major threat to the seaborne forces on D-Day. Ell"
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2014-06-04
GAR [New post] D-Day 70 – Pt.15 – Operation OVERLORD: The Transportation Plan
Elliott Marsh posted: "The Allies recognised a simple, undeniable fact when planning Operation OVERLORD: Rommel must not be able to muster inland reinforcements to crush the invasion forces at the Normandy beachhead. The very success of D-Day depended on it. So began perhaps "
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Video: D-Day "The Royal Air Force 1945/1947 Part 5/6 - The Air Plan" (including Typhoons & Mitchells)
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Libellés :
B-25 Mitchell,
D-Day,
Hawker Typhoon,
Video
2014-05-30
GAR D-Day 70 – Pt.13 – Operation OVERLORD: Allied Reconnaissance
Huw Hopkins posted: "Key to the success of the Normandy invasion was the allied reconnaissance in the months and years preceding the operation. The RAF and USAAF Photo Reconnaissance squadrons worked tirelessly on dangerous missions to gain the information required to establi"
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