Email, bounces back for some reason
Correcton for you . You have ames hamilton white dying as a pow 1946 -2-1, long after the war was over , he died of cellulite of the face and neck in the 72nd imperial general hospital in penang
Oh yes, i am validating them manually from bottom of the list - found two hits out of ten.. so a bulk of them will still need to be cleaned up.
Email, bounces back for some reason
Correcton for you . You have ames hamilton white dying as a pow 1946 -2-1, long after the war was over , he died of cellulite of the face and neck in the 72nd imperial general hospital in penang
Jon
How far are you through your notebooks !
Paul
Not that far ? I think I’ve given our Jagan about 3000 new entries ? But I’ve waded through about 25000 guys n gals to find ones not already accounted for
Jon got it. not sure about my email but it should work .. sent you at test message. Will take care of this update.
I’m sure he has some wrong in the far east . C V Windmill 938547 was definitely electrocuted accidentally at RAF seletar . I think , although I’ve not yet found it my jumbled notes for that area, that 938539 G Bamford, is incorrect too and that they have both been caught in a shotgun approach ?
Hello,
Speaking of errors. The author's name is, Chris Hobson.
Col.
If anyone wants to look at who’s still outstanding st Runnymede, I’ll fill in a load of the blanks later today when I get home
Apologies . My dyslexia at play ! Coupled with my discalcula it’s a bit of a nightmare sometimes . Names are one of my particular weak areas both in spelling and face to face recollection . Still it comes in handy when you call a girlfriend by the wrong name . I noticed last night I’d spelt attatched about 900 times instead of attached ! The burdens we live with eh !
Last edited by jonheyworth; 30th October 2020 at 08:14.
He died in a road accident at Desford, NOT in a flying accident
Jagan (5th December 2020)
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