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OTH Autumn 2002 FEATURES DANGLE - - Len McNab remembers Ian Clough BLIND ON THE BEN - David Whalley has a great day EVEREST - THE RAF WAY; THE DEATH ZONE - Two views of Everest from Ted Atkins and Brian Kirkpatrick. NEPTUNE ON THE MULL OF KINTYRE - An old callout with modern echoes remembered by Arthur Helsby LEST WE FORGET - A pre-MRS Anson crash researched by David Whalley and Hugh Budgen A LIKING FOR ARTILLERY- contemplated by Ray Waters SOS - David Dattner - an ex-IMR - has a very different life now FAREWELL TO SAR - Les Grosvenor sings a farewell song, courtesy of his wife Mary MOELWYNS - an old diary is found by the late Johnnie Lees GOODBYE KENNY TAIT - bids John Ritchie ROMEO RETURNS - to Nick Percival, another MR Land Rover enthusiast LEGENDS OF THE FALLEN - American MR compared by Mick Womersley NIRVANA - Valley MRT was paradise in the 50s, thinks Peter Hancock AND AT LAST, ON THE HILL - sighs Spoons Blyth WHERE ARE THEY NOW? asks Brian Palmer
Published by RAFMRA - Proofreading by Josephine Card assisted by Katie
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