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Old 4 March 2003, 12:49 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Scott,

More than interested in seeing your list.

Please do try to keep the C&C together. I was lucky enough to pick up a full set, including the two "finals" (in 1985?). It is great to preserve them for later generations. So much of what they contain will be lost completely if we don't be careful.*

Aeroplane Books are great and Bob Ruman at "Articles" is one of lifes gentlemen.




Rick,

Did the bones end up WOL or EOL? We wouldn't want to give credit on the say so of a dubious RFC type.

Perhaps allow an"Out of Skeletal"
rather than a "Decomposed"

??? :-X :-X

Darryl
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Rick,

Did the bones end up WOL or EOL? We wouldn't want to give credit on the say so of a dubious RFC type.

Perhaps allow an"Out of Skeletal"
rather than a "Decomposed"

??? :-X :-X

Darryl

Darryl,

The answer to your question is obviously post-war (or at least post service record), and as such carries no historical interest for me! R.
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