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The last flight of Lancaster RF154

Discussion in 'Honor, Service and Valor' started by Ron Goldstein, Mar 9, 2013.

  1. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WWII Veteran

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    On the 16th March 1945 my brother Jacob (Jack) Goldstein was killed over Nuremberg in Germany.

    As part of my subsequent research into his death (he was the only member of the crew to be killed) I have tried to recreate his last mission and the result may be seen here on the ww2talk forum.
    http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/war-air/42597-last-flight-lancaster-rf154-b.html

    Lest we forget !

    Ron
     
  2. Gage

    Gage New Member

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    Thanks for sharing, Ron.
    Lest We Forget.
     
  3. Skipper

    Skipper Kommodore

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    May he never be forgotten :poppy:
     
  4. Oldprof

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    Thank you for recording and presenting these very detailed personal histories of your brother and his comrades Ron. They are poignant, gripping, and historically significant. Once I started reading them I couldn't stop until I finished them.
     

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