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Douglas Bader and 242 Sqd Pic

I cannot Remember off hand :confused: , But other than Douglas who else in this Photo made it through the B.o.B, And till the end of the War :confused: , Cheers all 🙂 , Tally Ho! 😉 Phil. :diablo: ( Must now Crash 🙂 , Nackered Again 🙁 , Night All 😉 )

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By: STORMBIRD262 - 16th September 2004 at 04:22

Thank’s Guys, Cheers, Tally Ho! Phil.

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By: RadarArchive - 15th September 2004 at 18:47

Technically speaking, G E Ball surived the war. However, as he was killed in a flying accident on 1 February 1946, it hardly counts as such. 🙁 He is buried in Exeter High Cemetery.

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By: Dan Johnson - 15th September 2004 at 18:39

Left to right:

Dennis Crowley-Milling -Survived the war
Hugh Tamblyn-Killed in Action April 3, 1941
Stan Turner-Survived the war
J.E. Savelle (on wing)-not sure of fate
N.N. Campbell-killed in action October 17, 1940
Willie McKnight (on wing behind Bader) KIA January 12, 1941
Douglas Bader-Survived the war
G.E. Ball-Not sure on his fate
M.G. Homer-KIA September 27, 1940
M.K. Brown-Killed accidentally February 21, 1941

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