YUGO-SLAVIAN FLEET AIR ARM FIGHTS ON.—The Yugo-Slavian Fleet Air Arm, when the Germans over-ran their country, refused to be captured. Their commander heard of the fall of Belgrade on the radio, and at dawn next day led his squadron of seaplanes on a flight to Greece. From there they went to a British base in the Middle East, where they continue to light against the German aggressor. Two Yugo-Slavian pilots are seen here in their aircraft.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1941, Page 7
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76YUGO-SLAVIAN FLEET AIR ARM FIGHTS ON.—The Yugo-Slavian Fleet Air Arm, when the Germans over-ran their country, refused to be captured. Their commander heard of the fall of Belgrade on the radio, and at dawn next day led his squadron of seaplanes on a flight to Greece. From there they went to a British base in the Middle East, where they continue to light against the German aggressor. Two Yugo-Slavian pilots are seen here in their aircraft. Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1941, Page 7
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