REMEMBERING THE AGONY, EXHILARATION OF WAR
10th Dec 2005, 15:12 GMT
At any other time, Joe Healey would have taken the pilot's advice and assumed the crash position.As it was, the 20-year-old had a job to do that night in October of 1943 as the Halifax bomber, its engines in flames at 500 feet over Belgium, hurtled to the ground. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
REMEMBERING THE AGONY, EXHILARATION OF WAR related news:
- REMEMBERING THE AGONY, EXHILARATION OF WAR — The Globe and Mail - Anthony Reinhart Columns
- PETER SCHRAG: Remembering Dec. 7, 1941 — SacBee -- Opinions
- Fans Worldwide Remembering John Lennon — wnbc.com - Entertainment
- Remembering Pearl Harbor — Statesman - Latest Local News Headlines
- Sims 2 on PSP! Oh the agony! — News - Playfuls.com - Play your life! - Online Gaming Portal
- One play turns ecstasy to agony — mcall.com -
- BAZ OFF! — Mirror.co.uk - Sport - Top Stories
- Women's coach faces tough choices — The Globe and Mail - Eric Duhatschek Columns
- BAZ OFF! TEETHING PROBLEMS LEAVE CAPTAIN STRAUSS FEELING BELOW PA — Mirror.co.uk - Sport - Cricket
- Silicon Insider: Remembering the HP Way — ABC News: Business