Model of airplanes and gliders used in D-Day to be shown in Blandford
Models of aeroplanes and gliders used on D-Day are to be shown in a commemorative exhibition in Blandford.
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Hamish Bailey is a Trainee Reporter at the Bournemouth Daily Echo and covers breaking news and important stories across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Hamish Bailey is a Trainee Reporter at the Bournemouth Daily Echo and covers breaking news and important stories across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Models of aeroplanes and gliders used on D-Day are to be shown in a commemorative exhibition in Blandford.
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