Hello to the Forum, I got here by researching Americans who served with the RCAF during WW2. I am a budding medal enthusiast (those who are also, introduce yourselves to me!). I am an Air Intelligence Officer in the Ohio Air National Guard and teach History on the civilian side. Prime interests are the AOB of WW2 and the European Theater. I look forward to spending some time here (and not doing the chores I should be doing!). Cheers, Linda
Welcome Linners! that's what i used to call my sister! anyway, you don't have to do chores, just clear a path from the kitchen to the bathroom and computer!! hehehehe!
Hello Linda, there are a couple of these brave guys buried near my hometown . One of them is P/O D. F. J. Baxter, RCAF who was an American from Auburndale, Ma, USA I don't remember all the names, but, I could check out for the other ones and I have pictures of their graves.
Hi Linda, Hope you enjoy your time here. But don't do as I did, get too deep too soon. Take it one step at a time! Love. Martyn.