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S/L Wally Lashbrook DFC DFM Some Anxious Moments in WW2

Discussion in 'Air War in Western Europe 1939 - 1945' started by Fred Wilson, Jul 5, 2014.

  1. Fred Wilson

    Fred Wilson "The" Rogue of Rogues

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    Squadron Leader DFC DFM Wallace Ivor (Wally) Lashbrook's mini book: "Some Anxious Moments in in World War Two" has been published on line.
    See: http://www.102ceylonsquadron.co.uk/memWallyLashbrooknotes.html
    - which has a humble amount of information on one of the great escape stories of WW2.
    (Bake of loaf of French Bread stuffed with Meat Loaf and open a bottle of premium Euro Beer prior to and in preparation for reading this story.)

    Main tribute page: http://www.102ceylonsquadron.co.uk/memWallyLashbrook.html

    Terrific read. He also flew missions with RAF No. 35 (Madras Presidency) Squadron, at the least.

    Loss reports: http://www.lostaircraft.com/database.php?lang=en&mode=viewentry&e=13114
    and: http://www.lostaircraft.com/database.php?lang=en&mode=viewentry&e=6672

    Wally is sitting front row, in the center. Sat on the far left is George Williams, Wally's tail gunner.

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