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Soldiers of the British Army who work on Maltas airfields making pens for aircraft

Soldiers of the British Army who work on Maltas airfields making pens for aircraft


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Soldiers of the British Army who work on Maltas airfields making pens for aircraft

Soldiers of the British Army who work on Maltas airfields making pens for aircraft, altering and maintaining landing grounds and refuelling, leave a dispersal point for their midday meal, using bicycles to save petrol during the Second World War.
February 1943

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Daily Mirror Library
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Malta
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Media ID 21639799

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