DESERT AIRMEN.—Two members of a famous f' Middle East squadron who are now flying Tomahawks over Libya. , The flying officer at top is telling the f, story of his amazing escape after a forced landing sjj; practically in the enemy lines. The officer below e, made a forced landing at 200 miles per hour in enemy ( porritory during the Syrian campaign. With the help jf of Arabs he disguised himself and eventually got 1 back to. his own lines. %. W' l * i «* 1 —Commonwealth Department of Information.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1941, Page 5
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87DESERT AIRMEN.—Two members of a famous f' Middle East squadron who are now flying Tomahawks over Libya. , The flying officer at top is telling the f, story of his amazing escape after a forced landing sjj; practically in the enemy lines. The officer below e, made a forced landing at 200 miles per hour in enemy ( porritory during the Syrian campaign. With the help jf of Arabs he disguised himself and eventually got 1 back to. his own lines. %. W' l * i «* 1 —Commonwealth Department of Information. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1941, Page 5
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