A VC!

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jdinsall
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A VC!

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I was honoured to find that my family name earned the highest recognition for bravery.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... id=8026595
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jdinsall
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It wasn't WWII, but I'm still very proud.
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Dragon245
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doesn't matter mate Any VC winner is something to be proud of :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: A VC!

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Really,considering the era,and the aircraft he was not only a very brave man but very skilled as well.Someone certainly to be proud of and you do him Honor by remembering his contribution and actions.
Urban dictionary-SAXONDOG-derogatory term for anglosaxon people
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jdinsall
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Re: A VC!

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Thanks. Research so far shows that he ended up as a group captain!
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