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WW2 Crash site Memorial

Started by Canada Phil, June 09, 2005, 03:42:47 AM

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Canada Phil

11:00am Friday I will be paying my respects to a Royal Canadian Airforce Crew at the memorial nera Arnage Corner. anyone interested in joining in meet at the
Arnage corner ticket office 10:45am.
Canada Phil  

Hi,
Rhino,
         Are you planing to join me this year? I have a bit of the history to share.
Mr Toad,
            Will you be making a "PASS"?
Anyone else planning to attend?


SpriteII

Good on ya Phil.  About the same time we'll probably be stopping to pay our respects to my great grandfather who died in WW1 and is buried just outside Rouen.

I feel it's particularly important as the number of WW1 & 2 vetrans dwindle that we re-assure them that in our comfortable and leisure focussed lives their sacrifice and those of their fallen comrades won't be forgotten.

Neal


Snoring Rhino

Phil,
Exactly where is the memorial, not sure if we make the 11.00 met, but would like to drop by at some stage.
Ian

monkey


Mr Toad

Phil - My Father was training in the Royal Canadian Airforce at the end of WW2...

I will think of you at this time, but on a happy note it's also the same time our chopper sqaudron takes off from MB...we'll have a toast in respect of real pilots before we set off!
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Rhino

I shall be joining you Phil, could have a couple of others as well.
Never argue with an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

Bob U

We got a Canadian LM virgin with us this year Phil. He is originaly from Yellowknife and moved to the UK via Germany 10 years ago while in the R.C.A.F . Come over to HA have a few beers and say hello we will be flying a maple leaf windsock. We are not getting there until Friday morning so he won't be able to join you at the memorial
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Rusty

#8
Phil,
Chop and the the boys always pay respects at Vimy, previously at Falais.
You guys have always taken a hard hit.
We'll be be wearing our respect this year for a far younger casualty.
See you at Poo bar dude.
Rusty
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Canada Phil

Nice snetement there Sprite II. I look forward to meeting you Rhino. Thanks Rusty they are all worthy of our respect. Ian I am told it is difficult to find without a sober guide. Leave the Arnage ticket booth on your left
walk/drive a few hundred metres and look for a faded sign in the hedge on your left at what looks like a dirt driveway turn left and follow this track until the memorial comes into view.
Mr Toad sorry out  times coincide. I wanted to pick a time that most of us are up by as I am sure did you and also have to get into town later for the Parade.
Bob I will try but have yeet to find HA.
Canada Phil


mgmark

Quote from: The Brethren on June 10, 2005, 02:27:16 AM
Phil,
Chop and the the boys always pay respects at Vimy, previously at Falais.
You guys have always taken a hard hit.
We'll be be wearing our respect this year for a far younger casualty.
See you at Poo bar dude.
Rusty

Rusty - thanks - a fine sentiment for a good one who we lost.   Seem to recall we did one of the flypast.

Mark
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." Mario Andretti

Canada Phil

A BIG Thank you to Brian Liverpool boys and Rhino and his crew for turning out to the Memorial. Thankks guys.
Did anyone get a photo showing the attendees? i have some of the stone it's self but none showing the people.
Canada Phil

Brian(Liverpool boys)

Sorry Phil, same as you only photo's of the stone.
Brian
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sceetum

Sorry Phil but i didn't have my camera with me. I will check with Rhino and the others to see if they took any pictures.

Cycling back from mulsanne corner early saturday evening me and a couple of our crew stopped at the memorial to pay our respects and have a beer. A police car pulled up alongside us and the gendarme asked us what we were doing. When we told him he also paid his respects, said thankyou, wished us well and drove off, a nice touch i thought.
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Rhino

Phil, pleasure to meet you and Brian. The only photo i have is of you in front of the memorial. I will pm it to you.
Glad to have made it, thanks for the talk about the crew. Can you send me the details and i will see if i can find out further details.
Never argue with an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.