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Wife of William Love Murray. Born in Scotland and my aunt and sister of John MacKay.She had four children, Margaret, Susan, John and William. Died 1975 and is buried with her…
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Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Pisanos
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He aslo visited the boys in North Africa. Try American Memory and view his images
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He is my uncle. He is buried in Green Wood Cemetery MURRAY WILLIAM LOVE
Died 1966-11-07
lot 38325
Section 39
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In Scotland Eneas is Angus.
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Looks like Mackay was an ensign
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They were so good that some got into circulation. Many of the nazi agents and collaborators were paid in such notes. Thats how they were caught
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Well I am British and it sounds better! It was a fabulous job for the Allies to feed the Netherlanders at such a time in the war
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Appeared in the TV Series The World At War 1972-74, the eposide on allied bombing
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Possibly this is my aunt from Scotland. If it is her husband was William Love Murray a butcher from Scotland. They lived in Brooklyn, she had four children, two boys and two…
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The base was captured by the Americans in April 1945 and designated as "Advanced Landing Ground Y-99". The Americans laid down a 4,000' SMT hardened runway and the Ninth Air Force…
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In the foreground are American Bristol Beaufighters with Radar noses, in the distance can be seen B-26 Marauders, upper left we have P-38 Lightnings
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looks like the rest of the airplanes are Mitsubishi G3M Nells
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Under the nose is the American built Air to Surface Vessel Radar (ASV). This was introduced in 1943
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Records say it was elivered to the USAAF in July 1944 and was loaned to the RAF from the 9th AF 4th Pathfinder Squadron in early 1945. It was returned to Bradley 121 Base Unit…
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43 Squadron had Hurricanes up to the fall of 1942. The markings of the aircraft make it after June 1942. The picture was taken between July and November 1942. It could be RAF…
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Its the uss manilla bay. next slide identifies the crewmen
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46987 (c/n 58) w/o Feb 7, 1945 when crashed on takeoff at Poltava Airport, Ukraine - Joe Baugher's web site
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Looks like a Cessna Bobcat
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