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- Genevieve
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- Sergeant Arthur Pritchard - 'Taffy'
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- Royal Air Force
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- A5205971
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- 19 August 2005
August 24th:
Official liberation day for Paris
We arrived in the afternoon and Mr North got in touch with the British Military delegation there. A British major organised a lift with an American convoy of lorries taking German POWs to the coast. That evening we stayed at the King George IV Hotel in Paris and the next day started our journey home, the last stage by Dakota from the French coast to Hendon.’
Arthur’s recollection in November 2004
‘They took me to Ad Astra House, which is the RAF headquarters, or was, I don’t know if it still is. I was debriefed there and fitted out, and sent on 3 weeks leave. They gave me three weeks money and I came back home here and they made a party in the church house.’
This story was submitted to the People’s War site by Becky Barugh of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Shropshire CSV Action Desk on behalf of Des Evans and has been added to the site with his permission. The author fully understands the site's terms and conditions.
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- Missions from Woodhall Spa
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- Ted Porters Crew
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- S/L Sherwood’s recommendation for the Victoria Cross
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- The worst night of the War (Part 2)
- The worst night of the War (Part 3) - Crew
- The worst night of the War (Part 4) - Losses
- The worst night of the War (Part 5) — Extract from ‘the Berlin’ Raids’
- The worst night of the War (Part 6) — Bombers over Berlin
- The worst night of the War (Part 7) — Combat Report
- A Dedication to Skipper Wing Commander Ted Porter - Pause for Thought
- A Dedication to Skipper Wing Commander Ted Porter — A Navigators View of the Route to Heaven
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- Flight Operations carried out with Sgt. D.C Plaunt
- Flight Operations carried out by Sgt. J.J Johnson
- The experiences of ‘Taffy’ after baling out on 9th — 10th June 1944
- The experiences of ‘Taffy’ after baling out on the 9th - 10th June 1944 - Continued
- The experiences of ‘Taffy’ - 11th June 1944
- The experiences of ‘Taffy’ - 12th — 15th June 1944
- The experiences of ‘Taffy’ - 16th - 18th June 1944
- The experiences of ‘Taffy’ - 19th — 23rd June 1944
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