Big thanks to Bernt and Michel for posting , let's see who else can join in!!
here's todays photo, "Pals"
In the first month of the conflict, Major Robert White, suggested that more civilians might enlist if they were assured of serving alongside people they knew. He tested the idea locally in the city of London. In just a few days, thousands of bankers and clerks had joined the so-called ‘Stockbrokers Battalion’. At the same time, the Earl of Derby raised a battalion in Liverpool, again to great success. He coined the term ‘Pals’ and the scheme started to spread.
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We're near the end, tomorrow the war comes to an end
WW1 was the first war to use aircraft in number, first for observation and then came the fighter.
It was not the best place to be, life expectancy was not good and if you lasted a few weeks you where doing well
To days photo are fighters from the late part of the war
It is also 100 years from the RFC becoming the RAF
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