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Lance RalstonOxnard, CA

Orville Ralston was my greatuncle.


2004-07-13 19:21:27 6100 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Leslie (Ralston) TokarskiFrankfort, IL

Orville is my father's (William Douglas Ralston) uncle.


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Peter HarrisClifton, Bristol, UK

Where can I get books written by IRA JONES? "Tiger Squadron"; "King of Air Fighters"; "An Airfighters Scrap-Book". Any info. gratefully received.


2004-07-12 06:40:11 6098 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
M.Bach

According to the website run by The Billy Bishop Heritage Museum in Owen Sound, Ontario (www.billybishop.org), Bishop's date of death was September 10th, 1957, and not the 11th, as stated on this site.


2004-07-10 22:22:16 6096 Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Reply to webmaster William Avery Bishop died at his summer home in Florida on Tuesday, 11 September 1957.
Ron WhartonFort Myers, Florida

My father was with the 264th Aero Squadron in France circa 1918. I have a group photo of the squadron taken in front of their barracks if one is interested.


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David ChestertonCaledon, Ontario, Canada

What planes were used to fly agents behind enemy lines?


2004-07-09 11:00:41 6091 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Linda Ransleykent England

You are one of the very few sites to have information on Theodor Osterkamp ww1 and ww11 ace.I really enjoy your site.


2004-07-08 11:09:14 6090 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Craig RonanAustralia

Excellent !!!


2004-07-08 02:38:14 6089 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
mark farrellaustralia

i like the site its really cool. never seen anything like it. thanx


2004-07-08 02:02:30 6088 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
garycalif

nice site, cool stuff


2004-07-07 19:13:08 6087 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
NicholeChicago

I love aces!! they're cool!


2004-07-07 11:35:26 6086 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Adam SaundersToronto, Canada

My Canadian Grandfather 2Lt Wm Saunders was posted to RAF Waddington, 48 Sqn in Oct 1918 as a newly trained pilot, and was repatriated to Canada from there in May 1919.

Prior to arriving in the UK he was subjected to pilot training on Curtis JN3's at Camp Borden just North of Toronto, and at Camp Everman in Texas, amongst other training areas including Camp Mohawk.

He joined the RFC in Dec 1917 and was commissioned into the RAF on 22 Aug 1918.

Needless to say he was an amazing fellow and I am in awe of the sacrifices these men were willing to make. Twenty years after WW1 his son (my father) was called upon to serve in WW2.

If anyone has any specific info about 2Lt Wm Saunders, I


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Philip MinifieManly,Sydney, Australia

interesting


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Helge DittmannBonn/Germany

Hi,
please visit: www.flieger-album.de
(new update)!
Best
Helge Dittmann


2004-07-07 03:24:40 6083 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
ERIN MORIARTYVICTORIA

I am the granddaughter of Emerson Arthur Lincoln Smith. I could provide my information for your site if you like. I like the site ... through misty eyes I could see my grandfather as a teenager learning to fly and fighting for his and our lives and freedoms.


2004-07-02 01:24:30 6078 Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Reply to webmaster Any information you would like to provide would be greatly appreciated. I would also like to find a photograph of your grandfather, to add to his web page.
Euan SoarLlanelli

Nice to see my grandfather as a recorded ace, Reginald Rhys Soar


2004-06-30 07:50:39 6076 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Michael Abramowski

just dropped in and found a relative: Oskar von Boenigk - was born in Siegerdorf (correct) near by Bunzlau, Schlesien. The written landscape is wrong. Date of death is correct, location is Lager Ketschendorf as a Russian War prisoner


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Jaybe ShacklefordFort Mill South Carolina

Great site. I love the content. As a history major and future teacher, I am amazed by what you have here. Wish there were many more historically relivant sites like this. Thank you.


2004-06-26 13:18:54 6069 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Kieran MeierSwitzerland

Looks very impressive, just wondering do you have a similiar server for the second world war?


2004-06-24 05:01:52 6066 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Tom KozuraGRR

Building a Full Size Camel and restoring a Gnome Omega.


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