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Red Arrows commemorate Canadian WW2 airmen - MSNHome Guard officer Sidney Symes, who was the first man on the scene of the crash, looked after F/O McKie until he died. The six men were buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey.
Home Guard officer Sidney Symes, who was the first man on the scene of the crash, looked after F/O McKie until he died. The six men were buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey.
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The Black Watch - The Most Insane Unit of WW2The 320 men of the elite Canadian Black Watch were ready to storm Verrieres Ridge to break out of Normandy following the ...
Home Guard officer Sidney Symes, who was the first man on the scene of the crash, looked after F/O McKie until he died. The six men were buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey.
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