The Stunning Search for the Remains of Fallen WWII Airmen
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Allora students step back in time at local museum I Australian Rural & Regional News
Earlier this month, Year 10 students, along with Mrs Veal and Mrs O’Toole, from Allora P-10 State School visited the Allora Museum on Drayton Street to deepen their understanding of Australia’s World War II history. Allora P-10 students intrigued by the World War II history as told by members of the Allora Historical Society. Photo: Allora Advertiser The visit was hosted by museum members Wendy Free, Kaye Mullins, Trevor Neale, and Colin Newport…

Remains of Livermore airman who died in WWII returned home after eight decades
The remains of a Livermore native and U.S. Army bombardier who died during World War II were finally returned to his hometown last weekend after more than 80 years of being lost at sea. The post Remains of Livermore airman who died in WWII returned home after eight decades appeared first on Pleasanton Weekly.
WW2 plane stays grounded but on the move - Ipswich West Moreton Today
A Douglas A-20 Havoc Bomber will make the long journey by road from Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Amberley […] Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. The post WW2 plane stays grounded but on the move appeared first on Ipswich West Moreton Today.
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