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Old February 12th, 2005, 01:46 PM
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Site contains photos, plane losses In Memory of, nominal roll and personnel of 112 Sqn memebers found so far. It maybe of interest to some stopping by this forum.
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Nice site. Very useful as i am writing a paper on the desert air force at the mo.
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Thank you it breathes a life of its own.
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Welcome aboard tundra! [img]graemlins/salute.gif[/img]

I just spent 45 mintes browsing your site, a lot of damn fine info there. It's great to see such a detailed site about a one of my countrymen, WO Brown. It does indeed breath alif of it's own.
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Surprising how many Canadian pilots that flew with the unit, truley has been a learning experience about the harsh realities of daily living in the MTO.
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Very, very nice site tundra! I took a peek at your photos. It was quite interesting to see P-40 Warhawks all painted with the snarl, and then British markings! I've always liked the underrated P-40, and it's amazing to see yet another unit that used her effectivey. Keep up the great work. [img]graemlins/poppy.gif[/img]
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Thanx Tundra! Great work!
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Thanks I am currently working on the Nominal roll it is completed to C, Names starting with D and on will be updated as I track them down. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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That is a really good site Tundra. I was impressed with the aircraft losses section. Excellent research. Welcome to the forums. [img]graemlins/vc.gif[/img]
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Thanks for the feedback TA152, the nominal roll is now done up to 430 plus members altho far from complete for ground crew, it is what i have been able to find to Date. The plane losses page still has 4 to 6 holes in it for aircraft serials and will work on tracking them down for fiture researchers.

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Nominal roll is now completed to the best of my information at present
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