AN EMPIRE WING
~~~ ■ y~ CAMBRIDGE COMMANDER VIEWS ON HUN AIRMEN According, to cabled advice from London a‘ Canadian squadron has now joined the wing commanded by Wing-Commander E. P. Wells, D.F.C. and bar, of Cambridge, who is thus leading New ' Zealand, Australian, Canadian, and City of Glasgow squadrons—a real Empire wing. In a recent broadcast from London, Wing-Commander Wells, who has made 100- fighter offensives across the English Channel, said: “The Hun likes things his own way, and will not attackjf he thinlcVthere is a danger of being worsted.; Our only wish is to see the offensive increased until the Hun simply cannot take any more.”
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Waikato Independent, Volume XLII, Issue 4003, 20 May 1942, Page 2
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