WWII Recognition
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I'm guessing George V. 1910-1936.
On the other hand, it mitren't be.
On the other hand, it mitren't be.
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You'll get this, but I'm planning to get tougher.....
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Is it a Vickers Wellesley?
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Yes I also reckon it’s a Vickers Wellesley EricT
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Nice response, Joe! (but no observer's badge for you, young man).
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Damn the badge, I want the aeroplane!
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Name it, the location, and name the pilot, and it's yours.
Would you like that gift wrapped, Joe?
Would you like that gift wrapped, Joe?
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Arthur (what else?), in the air, Pontious(I know!)Name it, the location, and name the pilot, and it's yours.
Would you like that gift wrapped, Joe?
If those answers are correct it can be gifted to Joe who can decide the colour of the wrapping paper. EricT
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