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Phil Elger/Bill Evans - World War II veterans (RAAF) (Video)
Bill Evans enlisted in Adelaide on 15 August 1942. After training in Australia, he was sent to England. Initially, he served in No 166 Squadron, RAF, then transferred to No 625 Squadron, RAF.
Fred Riley - World War II veteran (Oral history)
Fred Riley - World War II veteran (Video)
Fred Riley served in the Australian Military Forces before enlisting in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) on 13 September 1941. He was selected for pilot training.
Phil Elger/Bill Evans - World War II veterans (RAAF) (Video)
Phil Elger enlisted with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in June 1942 in Sydney. After basic training, he sailed to England and was based at Mildenhall, Suffolk.
Phil Elger/Bill Evans - World War II veterans (RAAF) (Oral history)
Snow Davis - World War II veteran (Video)
Snow Davis enlisted in Sydney on 15 August 1941. He remembered listening to a radio broadcast in which it was stated 'If you can ride a horse, you can fly an aeroplane'.
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