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September 19, 2014
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Today 4-17
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Monday 3-15 Rain clearing morning, then mainly fine. Strong NW.
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Battle tribute
Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk A service of remembrance on Sunday for the Battle of Britain will begin with a flyover of two Nanchang warbirds, piloted by Jay McIntyre and his wingman Mark O’Sullivan. The service begins at 11am at the Blenheim War Memorial clock tower, marking the 74th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, one of the most famous battles of World War Two. It is commemorated as the turning point of World War II when the pilots of the RAF staved off the Luftwaffe attack on southern England, despite being heavily outnumbered. Continued page 2. Jay McIntyre will be piloting this Chinese Nanchang CJ-6 in a flyover for Sunday’s Battle of Britain Service in Seymour Square.
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