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Topic: WW 2 Officer losses. (Read 122 times)
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Mike Blais
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Sounds like we got short changed, George. One or two omissions sure, but seventeen. You should write him a letter! 
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Thanks again George fr the update on the"Dodgers" .. i will put in an amendment . And it may have just been a typo, not picked up before printing. It is a well writen book and is actually an easy , enjoyable read,, so he was a great writer. Not many can make a history a good read.Althouugh i got a lot out of Pierre Bertons books i found i had/have to really work at it.. he was a very dull writer, but very factual. I think he wrote like a scholar..ie" Pay attention, nose to the grindstone ,questions will be asked" I enjoyed Mr Dancocks writing, another good writer is Farley Mowat,, to read anyway, he has an entertaining flair to his words.Anyway, thanks much again, ranrad
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Hi george, hope the hip is still coming along good. Yes ,you are quite likely right. On e forgets that when any war ends there is a 101 million tons of paper comung and going everywhere, so Dancocks likely just relied on an aquaintance he trusted to likley know the details.I am sure it will be corrected as time goes on, and it may be why Mr Dancocks left the book "open " to re printing later, a lot of authors do not do this, for correction i mean..one can easily forgive minor errors, i am sure many books contain at least some, no matter how good the effort to avoid. Yes ,i knew Mr Mowat was in the Hasty P's...and was an early pioneer on conservation in our country, especially the north..Please keep me informed of any other errors you find. The D Day Dodgers is part of my library, and will be passed on in the family hopefully for a lot of years, ranrad
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