July 23,1968
Neil was helping his uncle. The summer was hot and they were cleaning the attic. "What are these letters, uncle? They're from my father!" His uncle grabbed the old shoe box. "They are indeed... Your grandmother did guard them all... Your father's too... They are here somewhere..." "Why did you and father wrote each other?" "Oh! It was during the war. We were away from each other and we told each other our exploitation..." "Can I read them?" "You'll have to ask your father." "And your's?" "Sure. You can read mine. But you have to find them. And to do so, you'll have to clean and tidy up the attic." "Deal!"
Kinnison's letter: May 21, 1940 - They're coming
Kinnison's letter: May 23, 1940 - Fighting the Avalanche
Kinnison's letter: May 25, 1940 - The weight of Leadership
Nicolau's letter: May 26, 1940 - Wrong Prey
Kinnison's letter: May 26, 1940 - Last Day on France
Kinnison's letter: May 27, 1940 - With the Tail Between Our Legs - part 1
Kinnison's letter: May 27, 1940 - Those Who Are Left Behind - part 2
Kinnison's letter: May 29, 1940 - Inferno in Calais
Nicolau's letter: June 1, 1940 - Last Barrier
Kinnison's Letter: June 3, 1940 - Simply a Dogfight - Part 1
Kinnison's Letter: June 3, 1940 - Simply a Dogfight - Part 2
Nicolau's letter: June 6, 1940 - Training for Real
Nicolau's letter: June 15, 1940 - To Run or to Stay
Nicolau's letter: June 25, 1940 - Getting to Valetta
Kinnison's letter: July 18, 1940 - Canal Battle - Part One
Kinnison's letter: July 18, 1940 - Canal Battle - Part Two
The Squadrons Roosters
Kinnison's Lisbon 111th Squadron
HMS Eagle's Squadrons
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