FYI: Waterloo was 1815!
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Yeah, quarter past six OTD in 1915
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Was that the day before or after they provided air cover at Rourke's Drift? I always get a bit confused?
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And by that I mean Mickey's house, not that place from that Michael Caine film, that's a completely different spelling.
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So few, have so many to thank for so little
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Thanks to the bravery of General Bjorn and Major Benny, at Waterloo Napoleon did surrender.....
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I have always mistrusted their version of events from the Battle of Waterloo. You always have to be careful with how people represent themselves in historic accounts.
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Picture courtesy of the reliable Canberra??
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Inverted as usual
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Fact of the Day: the reason the planes are all on the ground is that the jet engine hadn't been perfected in 1915 - the planes were all actually horse-drawn.
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