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Aircrew of No. 211 Squadron RAF being debriefed by a Greek Army liaison officer at Paramythia, Greece, following a sortie over Albania. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)1036) |
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Ground crew run an engine test on Bristol Blenheim Mark I 'VA-O', of No. 84 Squadron RAF at Menidi/Tatoi, Greece. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)336) |
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Bristol Blenheim Mark I, L1434, of No. 211 Squadron RAF, undergoing an engine service at Paramythia, Greece. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)1038) |
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Two American Army officer observers talk to two Canadian members of 211 Squadron RAF at Menidi/Tatoi, Greece. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)422) |
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Bristol Blenheim Mark I 'UQ-D' of No. 211 Squadron RAF, on the ground at Paramythia, Greece. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)2598) |
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Blenheim Mark IF, L6670 UQ-R, of No. 211 Squadron RAF, landing at Menidi/Tatoi, Greece, after a raid on Italian positions in Albania. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)290) |
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Short Sunderland Mark I, T9048 'DQ-N', of No. 228 Squadron RAF, being boarded by RAF personnel in a rowing boat off Kalamata, during the evacuation from Greece. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)753) |
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A wireless operator/air gunner mans his Vickers K gun in the turret of an RAF Bristol Blenheim Mk I at Menidi/Tatoi, Greece, November 1940. (Imperial War Museum ME(RAF)285) |
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The first contingent of RAF reinforcements for Greece disembarks from a British cruiser and assembles on the quay at Piraeus. (Imperial War Museum CM187) |
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Bristol Blenheim Mark I, L6670 UQ-R, of No. 211 Squadron RAF preparing to taxi at Menidi/Tatoi, Greece (Imperial War Museum CM288) |
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Groundcrew of a Bristol Blenheim squadron at Menid/Tatoi, Greece, await the return of their aircraft from an operation over Albania. (Imperial War Museum CM287) |
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RAF ground crews assemble in lorries outside Athens, before traveling to a port in southern Greece for evacuation. (Imperial War Museum CM749) |
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The crew of a Bristol Blenheim Mark I study their maps before taking off on a raid to an Italian port in Albania. (Imperial War Museum CM280) |
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