Wednesday 12 June 2019

Spitfire at Tangmere







June 6, 1944 to the 75th Anniversary of D Day June 6, 2019





On May 20, 2019 I arrived at Tangmere Military Air Museum having travelled from Martlesham Heath Aviation Society the day before. Both of these air bases are listed in Dad's log book and Tangmere was most often mentioned by him in his story telling.


Entries in Dad's log book June 6, 1944 read:

Spitfire "R" Patrol Beach Head 2:00 flight comments: "D" Day WE INVADE FRANCE AT LAST!!

He made 2 more Beach Patrol flights that day for a total of 6  hours 15 minutes



Denise and Trevor at Tangmere

Trevor graciously gave a personalized tour of the incredible museum directing me through the Battle of Britain displays to "Have a look around the corner."  





412  Squadron with Dad is top row second from the left

These photos have been in the museum 37 years since 1982 when it first opened.
Needless to say I was very moved to see them.



The same photo we have in our collection!!




                 

412 Squadron listed for June 6, 1944


Who Shot Rommel?



Dad knew Charey Fox and he encouraged Charley to set the record straight when it had been believed that an American shot up Rommel. This article connects the dots as Dad told the story to us on occasion.


https://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Tangmere-Logbook-9-Autumn-2011.pdf

Monday 3 June 2019

The Flying Fox versus the Desert Fox




Charlie was the honorary colonel  for 412 squadron when he died; Dad was asked to replace him but he declined due to logistics & I suspect lack of interest in the pomp & ceremony.

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