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Mi amigo 70th anniversary

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I am lost in admiration of these brave,selfless young men,theirs was the greatest sacrifice of all.God bless all of you.

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In the late 50's we used to play WWII games around the area of the crash not realising the significance of the site.

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I was 10 at that time and going to Greystones so remember it well

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Brave Yank boys that saved lives of civilians.

 

From what I read years ago, the dying words of one of the Mi Amigo boys warned a schoolboy to get away from the plane wreckage as it was consumed with flames?

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Brave Yank boys that saved lives of civilians.

 

From what I read years ago, the dying words of one of the Mi Amigo boys warned a schoolboy to get away from the plane wreckage as it was consumed with flames?

 

For some reason it did not register with us that someone died in tht crash all the kids was out over the next few days looking for bits of plane,not one of my happy moments

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Have you read Paul Allonby's E book on this subject? Awe inspiring and very interesting. My avatar in her honour :)

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No. Can you tell me more about it please?

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