Air Commodore Ted Sismore

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Air Commodore Ted Sismore

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Gents,

Sad news :

Air Commodore Ted Sismore, who has died aged 90, was recognised as the RAF’s finest low-level navigator of the Second World War, leading “daylight spectaculars” on targets including three separate Gestapo headquarters and on Goering and Goebbels themselves.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituar ... smore.html

RIP


Bruno, thanks for the new area for such postings ;)
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Re: Air Commodore Ted Sismore

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Thanks Steve, the fact that this gentleman completed a tour flying Blenheims is a feat on it's own.
We will remember them.
John
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" There is nothing glorious about war with the exception of those who served us so valiantly"
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