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  1. Gus Wah

    Reginald J. Fuller, Sqdn 425 at Tholthorpe, Yorkshire

    In September 1944, my father’s Canadian air force crew with Squadron 425 in Yorkshire was completed with the addition of a British engineer named Reg Fuller. Sgt. Fuller’s service number at that time was 2221635, but after the war he was commissioned and his rank and service number changed to...
  2. Gus Wah

    Joy England

    My late father had extended visits to Birmingham at least three times in 1944 and 1945 when he served with the RCAF. He was a private man, and if he noted the names of friends he'd made, I'm sure they were significant. The notebook from his war memorabilia contained only a handful of...
  3. Gus Wah

    Bower Elizabeth

    My late father had extended visits to Birmingham at least three times in 1944 and 1945 when he served with the RCAF. He was a private man, and if he noted the names of friends he'd made, I'm sure they were significant. The notebook from his war memorabilia contained only a handful of...
  4. Gus Wah

    Bodega in Birmingham

    My late father was a WW2 vet. In his diary he mentions that he and the boys often went on leave from their base in Tholthorpe to Birmingham. While his handwriting was never the greatest, I think I can make out that he went to an establishment called the Bodega. While I don't expect anyone...
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