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December 21, 2008
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Photobell Company In early 1945 Bill Chinn was stationed in Evere. He was billeted in a cold, drafty building owned by the Photobell Company who made spools for films. Flying Fortress One morning, Bill walked from the cookhouse with his friend, Stan Harris. A Flying Fortress had been out on a mission and was badly damaged. As Bill watched in horror, the plane landed on the Fire Crew's shed. Inside the fire crew were preparing their fire tender to help the Fortress when she landed. In the early hours of 1 January 1945, the Germans took desperate measures to disable the British forces. Spitfires, Austers, DAKs, Annies, etc, ringed the airfield. As the alarms went and troops scrambled, German planes shot up the airfield. Within minutes, the airfield was a mess of burning airplanes. The only plan left intact after the assult was a Spitfire. Bill is seen sitting in it below. |
1st January 1945 - German raid on Evere Airdrome
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