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Spitfires and Beer Kegs? - Walt's Daughter - 01-23-2012 Spitfires and Beer Kegs?
A friend of mine sent this email to me, so I'm sharing it with you.
Here's the text he included in the email:
Of course I had to do some investigating myself (that's part of my job) and here's just a few of the sites that corroborated the facts.
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This is from the website - http://acesofww2.com
Factory Fresh Spitfire Mk IXe's make their way to the forward airfields of Normandy carrying kegs of beer. The English brewery of Heneger and Constable donated fresh beer for the troops fighting in Normandy, and someone came up with the idea of strapping the beer kegs to the underwings of the Spitfires that were being shipped to the forward airfields. The troops loved the freshly delivered, cold beer, but as with all good things, the British Ministry of Revenue and Excise stepped in and notified the brewery that it was in violation of the law by exporting beer without paying the taxes on it. And that was the end of that. Read a short, first-hand account by Lloyd Berryman about the first beer run Johnnie Johnson's Canadian Wing ever did by clicking here. Lloyd does not remember the name of the 3rd pilot but says Murray Havers was in on the show.
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Spitfires and Beer Kegs? - CaptO - 01-23-2012 I bet the guys on the ground never liked the fly-boys so much! |