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Don't forget The Few

hurricane3

SOH-CM-2025
July 10 was the anniversary of the start of the Battle of Britian.Lets honor those Hurricane and Spitfire pilots and all the men and women who helped give us the freedoms we have today.Never forget them.:salute:
 
Thanks Hurricane.

:salute:

What an intense battle that was.

May the brave souls of those that fought against that invasion rest in peace.



Love the movie. Really shows you some (some) insight into that epic battle.


Bill
 
Sir Winston Churchill put in perspective with these words: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." It was valor above and beyond the call of duty.
Ted
 
Tally Ho! May the few forever be remembered by the many who owe, who still owe, so much to them.

OBIO
 
From the "Why We Fight" series....
( I think some of the best film footage available from both sides from that time)
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Edit: Oh and this one was directed by Frank Capra, one of my favorite directors of all times.
Made a few little pictures like, "It's A Wonderful Life", "Mr Smith Goes To Washington", "Mr Deeds Goes to Town"...
 
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