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The Book Shelf => What's interesting to read => Topic started by: Squiffy on December 13, 2014, 06:28:56 AM
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Wind in the Wires, first published in 1933, was written by 56 Squadron's last CO, Captain Duncan William Grinnell-Milne MC, DFC & Bar, and is an account of his time in training and combat with the RFC/RAF.
My bedtime reading for the next week or so.
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It's a great book.
Warren
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I have had a Paperback copy of this book since my Teens! One of the Books that got me hooked on WW1 and on 56 Sq.
RAGIII
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Highly recommended. I've read it twice.
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I picked up a copy of this on special at a local bookshop today. Looking forward to some great bedtime reading...
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I received this as a Christmas gift last year, a very fine read with an ending chapter that I`ve re-read several times since.......enjoy!
Cheers!
Lance
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I received this as a Christmas gift last year, a very fine read with an ending chapter that I`ve re-read several times since.......enjoy!
Cheers!
Lance
So far, so good. it will have been fully digested by the end of the weekend