Eager Eagles 1941–Summer 1943: Going Over, Gaining Strength
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Pen & Sword Books, 2012.
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Martin W. Bowman., & Martin W. Bowman|AUTHOR. (2012). Eager Eagles 1941–Summer 1943: Going Over, Gaining Strength . Pen & Sword Books.

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Martin W. Bowman and Martin W. Bowman|AUTHOR. 2012. Eager Eagles 1941–Summer 1943: Going Over, Gaining Strength. Pen & Sword Books.

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Martin W. Bowman and Martin W. Bowman|AUTHOR. Eager Eagles 1941–Summer 1943: Going Over, Gaining Strength Pen & Sword Books, 2012.

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Martin W. Bowman, and Martin W. Bowman|AUTHOR. Eager Eagles 1941–Summer 1943: Going Over, Gaining Strength Pen & Sword Books, 2012.

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