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bruce mackenzieellon  Scotland

A VERY WELL LAID OUT AND INFORMATIVE SITE,ALSO HANDY FOR CROSS REFERENCE WORK


Fri, Sep 16, 2005 12:10:13 6536 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
JessicaCanada

WOW... im so happy i found this website, not only did it help me with my studies but interiged me to persue history even further. This is a site that must have taken alot of work creat, but it is worth it!!! more sites should be this informative.


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Serge HarnettNew York

I knew General "Ted" Curtis as a child and he was a great man. He would have loved this site. Excellent job.


Tue, Sep 13, 2005 19:14:53 6502 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Loys RowenDenison, Iowa

Springs was Pres of Lancaster & Chester RR had many VPs including WF Halsey in ccharge of White Horse Ssupply, Gypsy Rose Lee in charge of unveiling, Clair Maxwell news butcher, Hammond E Fisher (JoePalooka), John Reed King (news annoouncer)Lucius Beebe author Railroad stories, Lowell Thomas Press Agent, Charles McArthur, F P Goodrich tires many more big names at that time and Mary C Wood Dining Car Supervisor she was his black cook, no passenger service on the Lancaster & Chester


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Dr Michael GreenhillGlasgow, Scotland

Very interesting site.


Fri, Sep 9, 2005 16:38:20 6495 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Conrad FoxUK

Excellent and informative site.


Wed, Sep 7, 2005 17:04:51 6475 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Mr. Mgbada OwerriBeverly, Massachuets, U.S.A

I love the we site best since i have been on net keep it on, bye.


Tue, Sep 6, 2005 22:13:39 6467 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Captain Dave McKeeverKabul Afghanistan

Enjoyed the info on LCol Andrew McKeever, I was at the legion in Listowel when they named the branch after him.

Good site, helps pass the long hours on night duty.


Tue, Sep 6, 2005 15:09:30 6466 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Rod BalkwillBrandon Manitoba Canada

Wonderful site! A question: Recently I purchased a replica of a mono BE2b British Aircraft. I have found images on this site of the BE2b with dual wings but no mono. Does an image exist and where can I find more info on this particular aircraft.

Any assistance appreciated.

Rod Balkwill


Wed, Aug 31, 2005 08:14:36 6448 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Vincent L NappiNorth Port FLA

Thank you for this wonderful site, VIN


Tue, Aug 30, 2005 11:17:03 6447 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
belinda coyteAustralia

My grandfather was Tom White was first or second Australian to train in the Australian Airforce. He was in WW1 in Half Flight and was in WW2. He was a Wing Commander and Squadron Leader and became Sir Thomas White and Australian High Commissioner to England in 1950s


Sat, Aug 27, 2005 23:18:55 6446 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
ww1 fan

This is one of the of the greatest websites I've ever seen.I'm so happy to see that some people have the same interrests like me.

A question: would you like some more informations about the "red eagle order" ?
please send an e-mail!


Sat, Aug 27, 2005 03:30:45 6445 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Ian Andrew Edward DixonWaterfall - KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa

Ex Flight Lieutenant - Rhodesian Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Military Aviation Buff 1914=1918 & 1939=1945.


Fri, Aug 26, 2005 23:44:10 6444 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Florence VesseySan Fransisco California

cool web page!


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Larry R. WagnerAlpena, Michigan USA

How do I gain full access to this site. Really favourably impressed with its design and layout, with the content.


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Emyr PhillipsWales, UK

A great site with loads of information. I'm glad I found it.

http://www.worldwartwobooks.com


Sun, Aug 21, 2005 17:06:30 6440 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Nate PattersonWinnemucca, Nv

Years ago I read a book about an American who joined the Royal Air Corp as an observer in a F.E.2. He later went on to train in England and became a pilot, I believe of a Bristol. Anyway I cannot remember his name or the name of the book. I do know he wasent the man who wrote "horses dont fly" even though their resumes are similar. Any help on this would be greatly apreciated.


Wed, Aug 17, 2005 10:51:53 6439 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Stuart SimsonUmhlanga south Africa

I have my fathers Medals ( he Squadron Leader in RAF ..sorry don,t have squadron info on me at the moment ) & he flwe Wellingtons some thing like 12000 hours . His name was Jack Stuart Simson & I got involved in argument with some idiot the other day regarding my fathers medals ..he got apart from all the normal 2nd ww paraphanalia the AFC & DFC for sinking the Gneisenau on to Kiel harbour floor .
My question : I can find info relating to these medals for 1st ww , but not for 2nd ww where


Sun, Aug 14, 2005 16:11:15 6436 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
LordbluecustardEurope

Excellent site. Can you tell me when Percy Boulton died?


Thu, Aug 11, 2005 15:03:41 6430 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Neil Geoffrey TaylorWest Bloomfield, Michigan

I am begining the project of building a SE5a from Replicraft plans. I am looking for an organization that can assist me with technical questions. Can you be of assistance?


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