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Rapidly becoming my favourite account
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The day is young (00:53 local) and learned already as nice fact. Thank you
@RAF_Luton. Now I can peacefully go to sleep,
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Nice to see they are keeping the link between navy and air force in a tradition started by henry viii. The mary rose is an anagram of canberra because he was so impressed with the quality of their photos
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As well as the Mary Rose there is of course the symbolic link with HMS Victorys deck being used for 633 squadrons' take off before the St Nazaire raid. They could have played 543 but no good midfielders... HMS Victory was the only warship on the DDay landings to use cannons....
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Oh, no need (in my case anyway) to point it out. As soon as I got as far as "HMS Tamar" I instantly recognized it.
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I actually checked to see if it was!
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I thought it was a pun....
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