R.A.F. MAN “SEES THE SIGHTS”
LONDON, February 9. An R.A.F. air-gunner who baled out over France spent some time in sight-seeing and had several visits to the pictures before he arrived safely back in Britain. He was FlightSergeant Leslie C. Wolward, of Lewes. “No one seemed to take much notice of me, and I had an interesting and amusing time,” he said? “My father was a prisoner in Germany in the last war, but had to stick it out, so I could tell him I had put one over him.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 March 1944, Page 6
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