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<blockquote data-quote="Rosemary Edmeads" data-source="post: 44208" data-attributes="member: 7296"><p>Flight Lieutenant Gavin McCall 148 Squadron was the pilot on my father Sgt John Rae's plane Halifax JP162FS-S which was based in Brindisi, Italy on SOE. They were dropping supplies in Poland and were shot down near the village of Wojnorowa. F/L McCall ,Sgt Aspinall and my father were killed the other 4 crew baled out and with the help of Polish partisans evaded capture and eventually returned to to the UK.</p><p>I will remember with pride the crew of JP162FS-S who were so brave and gave their lives so that the people of Poland would have much need supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosemary Edmeads, post: 44208, member: 7296"] Flight Lieutenant Gavin McCall 148 Squadron was the pilot on my father Sgt John Rae's plane Halifax JP162FS-S which was based in Brindisi, Italy on SOE. They were dropping supplies in Poland and were shot down near the village of Wojnorowa. F/L McCall ,Sgt Aspinall and my father were killed the other 4 crew baled out and with the help of Polish partisans evaded capture and eventually returned to to the UK. I will remember with pride the crew of JP162FS-S who were so brave and gave their lives so that the people of Poland would have much need supplies. [/QUOTE]
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