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Flight Doris Lessing 2011
This video is made by my group on 6th Dec
published: 16 Dec 2011
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Flight - Doris Lessing
A film adaptation of the short story "Flight" by Doris Lessing
It's a group project for the "Introduction to Literature" class.
Produced in November 2017
published: 02 Dec 2017
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‘FLIGHT - Doris Lessing’ with team TPT
A film adaptation of the short story “Flight” by Doris Lessing.
It’s a group project for the “Brit/Ame Lit” class.
Produce in 2022.
published: 08 Sep 2022
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Flight: Doris Lessing
An aide memoire for studying the prose story 'Flight' by Doris Lessing for GCSE English Literature, with helpful accompaniment from The Killers.
published: 30 Mar 2013
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DORIS’S FLIGHT Trailer
New York Film Awards winner, May 2019.
Full list: www.newyorkfilmawards.com
Submit your film/screenplay: www.filmfreeway.com/ny
published: 10 Jun 2019
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Flight short story
published: 22 Feb 2017
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Doris Lessing Presentation
Doris Lessing Presentation for Online World Literature.
published: 26 Nov 2019
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Flight by Doris Lessing CT16 5
Clip được thực hiện cho bài thuyết trình của lớp CT 16.5 năm học 2015
published: 25 Mar 2015
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Theory of Flight
Here we look at Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu’s Theory of Flight - the IEB prescribed text for grade 12, 2022 and 2023. This episode focuses on an introduction to the concept of theory, the remarkable protagonist, Imogen, and her parents, as well as smaller details like Button Moon, the golden egg and the importance of flight. While at times, the novel might seem chaotic, join us as we navigate the chaos and emerge victorious… just like the marvellous elephants swimming across the Zambezi.
published: 15 May 2022
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Doris Lessing - In search of a publisher (5/26)
To listen to more of Doris Lessing’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFxnVS80V-yoG3_GTTZdvdw7
British writer Doris Lessing (1919-2013) was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. Her novels include 'The Grass is Singing', 'The Golden Notebook', and five novels collectively known as 'Canopus in Argos'. [Listener: Christopher Sykes; date recorded: 2007].
TRANSCRIPT: So, I had this novel in two parts. One was my beautiful comic idea which I wasn't equipped to write, and the other was a short part of it, which was really the young white assistant observing what was going on.
Now, this novel, which was set – this is in wartime, mind you – in wartime, when U-boats were patrolling the oceans, so if you did send something, most often it got sunk...
published: 08 May 2017
14:00
Flight Doris Lessing 2011
This video is made by my group on 6th Dec
This video is made by my group on 6th Dec
https://wn.com/Flight_Doris_Lessing_2011
This video is made by my group on 6th Dec
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 5840
14:53
Flight - Doris Lessing
A film adaptation of the short story "Flight" by Doris Lessing
It's a group project for the "Introduction to Literature" class.
Produced in November 2017
A film adaptation of the short story "Flight" by Doris Lessing
It's a group project for the "Introduction to Literature" class.
Produced in November 2017
https://wn.com/Flight_Doris_Lessing
A film adaptation of the short story "Flight" by Doris Lessing
It's a group project for the "Introduction to Literature" class.
Produced in November 2017
- published: 02 Dec 2017
- views: 3312
4:51
‘FLIGHT - Doris Lessing’ with team TPT
A film adaptation of the short story “Flight” by Doris Lessing.
It’s a group project for the “Brit/Ame Lit” class.
Produce in 2022.
A film adaptation of the short story “Flight” by Doris Lessing.
It’s a group project for the “Brit/Ame Lit” class.
Produce in 2022.
https://wn.com/‘Flight_Doris_Lessing’_With_Team_Tpt
A film adaptation of the short story “Flight” by Doris Lessing.
It’s a group project for the “Brit/Ame Lit” class.
Produce in 2022.
- published: 08 Sep 2022
- views: 205
5:03
Flight: Doris Lessing
An aide memoire for studying the prose story 'Flight' by Doris Lessing for GCSE English Literature, with helpful accompaniment from The Killers.
An aide memoire for studying the prose story 'Flight' by Doris Lessing for GCSE English Literature, with helpful accompaniment from The Killers.
https://wn.com/Flight_Doris_Lessing
An aide memoire for studying the prose story 'Flight' by Doris Lessing for GCSE English Literature, with helpful accompaniment from The Killers.
- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 2822
0:49
DORIS’S FLIGHT Trailer
New York Film Awards winner, May 2019.
Full list: www.newyorkfilmawards.com
Submit your film/screenplay: www.filmfreeway.com/ny
New York Film Awards winner, May 2019.
Full list: www.newyorkfilmawards.com
Submit your film/screenplay: www.filmfreeway.com/ny
https://wn.com/Doris’S_Flight_Trailer
New York Film Awards winner, May 2019.
Full list: www.newyorkfilmawards.com
Submit your film/screenplay: www.filmfreeway.com/ny
- published: 10 Jun 2019
- views: 230
9:22
Doris Lessing Presentation
Doris Lessing Presentation for Online World Literature.
Doris Lessing Presentation for Online World Literature.
https://wn.com/Doris_Lessing_Presentation
Doris Lessing Presentation for Online World Literature.
- published: 26 Nov 2019
- views: 568
6:18
Flight by Doris Lessing CT16 5
Clip được thực hiện cho bài thuyết trình của lớp CT 16.5 năm học 2015
Clip được thực hiện cho bài thuyết trình của lớp CT 16.5 năm học 2015
https://wn.com/Flight_By_Doris_Lessing_Ct16_5
Clip được thực hiện cho bài thuyết trình của lớp CT 16.5 năm học 2015
- published: 25 Mar 2015
- views: 739
11:17
Theory of Flight
Here we look at Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu’s Theory of Flight - the IEB prescribed text for grade 12, 2022 and 2023. This episode focuses on an introduction to the c...
Here we look at Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu’s Theory of Flight - the IEB prescribed text for grade 12, 2022 and 2023. This episode focuses on an introduction to the concept of theory, the remarkable protagonist, Imogen, and her parents, as well as smaller details like Button Moon, the golden egg and the importance of flight. While at times, the novel might seem chaotic, join us as we navigate the chaos and emerge victorious… just like the marvellous elephants swimming across the Zambezi.
https://wn.com/Theory_Of_Flight
Here we look at Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu’s Theory of Flight - the IEB prescribed text for grade 12, 2022 and 2023. This episode focuses on an introduction to the concept of theory, the remarkable protagonist, Imogen, and her parents, as well as smaller details like Button Moon, the golden egg and the importance of flight. While at times, the novel might seem chaotic, join us as we navigate the chaos and emerge victorious… just like the marvellous elephants swimming across the Zambezi.
- published: 15 May 2022
- views: 5091
4:51
Doris Lessing - In search of a publisher (5/26)
To listen to more of Doris Lessing’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFxnVS80V-yoG3_GTTZdvdw7
British writer Dori...
To listen to more of Doris Lessing’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFxnVS80V-yoG3_GTTZdvdw7
British writer Doris Lessing (1919-2013) was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. Her novels include 'The Grass is Singing', 'The Golden Notebook', and five novels collectively known as 'Canopus in Argos'. [Listener: Christopher Sykes; date recorded: 2007].
TRANSCRIPT: So, I had this novel in two parts. One was my beautiful comic idea which I wasn't equipped to write, and the other was a short part of it, which was really the young white assistant observing what was going on.
Now, this novel, which was set – this is in wartime, mind you – in wartime, when U-boats were patrolling the oceans, so if you did send something, most often it got sunk or... so I sent this novel over to England, and it was rejected two or three times, and that now took a... you know, I'm saying that it took months to send a thing, if it ever... ever got here, and if it did get here then it would have to go back again... months again, if it didn't get sunk. So it was a great practice in patience, this whole process of learning to be a writer.
So there I had this manuscript, and it suddenly occurred to me – I had a perfectly good book here if I threw away two-thirds of it. So I threw away the parts that didn't work, the... the young assistant with his high-flown ideas about morality and decency and justice and all that, and I left the rest, and that was The Golden... that was The Grass is Singing... what remained is The Grass is Singing – a short novel – which is the remains of the... the big mass of manuscript I had. Once again, thank God, I tore it up, and because that really wouldn't sink me. So...
So... so there we are: that was The Grass is Singing. And the next thing that happened was, I had this manuscript, and I'm supposed to be a writer. Somebody comes up from Johannesburg and says, 'Oh, I can get you a publisher'. Takes it down to Johannesburg and sells it to a publisher, whose name I've now forgotten, and then he said he couldn't publish it because it was too abrasive. You know, it was, for the idea of the time, it was very abrasive – couldn't possibly publish it. So there it was sitting, and I had a, you know, a copy of a... I remember a page, a page of agreement between me and this crooked publisher...
So I came to England with this child and no money at all to speak of, and a lot of very unsuitable clothes. And so there I was near the Portobello Road, in a place that was very badly bomb-damaged, with... the walls were all crumbling; it hadn't... war damage hadn't been there yet, so I was in a part of that, living in a room and another room with the walls cracking, and of course since I was a Rhodesian used to warmth, the cold was quite hard to bear. You know, bringing a few lumps of coal up from the basement several times a day, and of course you never, I was never warm, so... and then what happened was, I wrote, I had some short stories that I'd written, and I sent them to Curtis Brown, which was and is one of the big agencies, and it got to a woman called Juliet O'Hae, who wrote back and said – which is routine, but I didn't know it – 'Yes, very nice, dear, but have you got a novel?'
So I wrote back and said, 'I have a novel, but it's been sold to a Johannesburg publisher'. 'Let me see the agreement', says she, and she was so angry – she said she'd never seen anything so crooked and wicked and disgraceful. And she sent this man a telegramme – a telegramme, remember – saying, 'Release this author or I will expose you for what you are – a crook and a...' So he released me, and then he sold... she sold the novel over the weekend to Michael Joseph. The sub-clause... so much time has passed... is, of course, that Michael Joseph had been her lover, and she had a 'in' to Michael Joseph; she sold an immense number of books to Michael Joseph, and mine was one of them. And so it came out now.
Then what happened was, it... I got let... telephones from Michael Joseph saying, 'We are reprinting your book'. But since I was as green as I was, I thought this happened to everyone.
https://wn.com/Doris_Lessing_In_Search_Of_A_Publisher_(5_26)
To listen to more of Doris Lessing’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFxnVS80V-yoG3_GTTZdvdw7
British writer Doris Lessing (1919-2013) was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. Her novels include 'The Grass is Singing', 'The Golden Notebook', and five novels collectively known as 'Canopus in Argos'. [Listener: Christopher Sykes; date recorded: 2007].
TRANSCRIPT: So, I had this novel in two parts. One was my beautiful comic idea which I wasn't equipped to write, and the other was a short part of it, which was really the young white assistant observing what was going on.
Now, this novel, which was set – this is in wartime, mind you – in wartime, when U-boats were patrolling the oceans, so if you did send something, most often it got sunk or... so I sent this novel over to England, and it was rejected two or three times, and that now took a... you know, I'm saying that it took months to send a thing, if it ever... ever got here, and if it did get here then it would have to go back again... months again, if it didn't get sunk. So it was a great practice in patience, this whole process of learning to be a writer.
So there I had this manuscript, and it suddenly occurred to me – I had a perfectly good book here if I threw away two-thirds of it. So I threw away the parts that didn't work, the... the young assistant with his high-flown ideas about morality and decency and justice and all that, and I left the rest, and that was The Golden... that was The Grass is Singing... what remained is The Grass is Singing – a short novel – which is the remains of the... the big mass of manuscript I had. Once again, thank God, I tore it up, and because that really wouldn't sink me. So...
So... so there we are: that was The Grass is Singing. And the next thing that happened was, I had this manuscript, and I'm supposed to be a writer. Somebody comes up from Johannesburg and says, 'Oh, I can get you a publisher'. Takes it down to Johannesburg and sells it to a publisher, whose name I've now forgotten, and then he said he couldn't publish it because it was too abrasive. You know, it was, for the idea of the time, it was very abrasive – couldn't possibly publish it. So there it was sitting, and I had a, you know, a copy of a... I remember a page, a page of agreement between me and this crooked publisher...
So I came to England with this child and no money at all to speak of, and a lot of very unsuitable clothes. And so there I was near the Portobello Road, in a place that was very badly bomb-damaged, with... the walls were all crumbling; it hadn't... war damage hadn't been there yet, so I was in a part of that, living in a room and another room with the walls cracking, and of course since I was a Rhodesian used to warmth, the cold was quite hard to bear. You know, bringing a few lumps of coal up from the basement several times a day, and of course you never, I was never warm, so... and then what happened was, I wrote, I had some short stories that I'd written, and I sent them to Curtis Brown, which was and is one of the big agencies, and it got to a woman called Juliet O'Hae, who wrote back and said – which is routine, but I didn't know it – 'Yes, very nice, dear, but have you got a novel?'
So I wrote back and said, 'I have a novel, but it's been sold to a Johannesburg publisher'. 'Let me see the agreement', says she, and she was so angry – she said she'd never seen anything so crooked and wicked and disgraceful. And she sent this man a telegramme – a telegramme, remember – saying, 'Release this author or I will expose you for what you are – a crook and a...' So he released me, and then he sold... she sold the novel over the weekend to Michael Joseph. The sub-clause... so much time has passed... is, of course, that Michael Joseph had been her lover, and she had a 'in' to Michael Joseph; she sold an immense number of books to Michael Joseph, and mine was one of them. And so it came out now.
Then what happened was, it... I got let... telephones from Michael Joseph saying, 'We are reprinting your book'. But since I was as green as I was, I thought this happened to everyone.
- published: 08 May 2017
- views: 2053
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Birmingham Airport Spotting – DHFS, Flexjet, Businesswings, Binair – May 2021
#Birminghamairport #Birmingham #Aviation #avgeek #PlaneSpotting #UK
#DefenceHelicopterFlyingSchool #RAF
Flight ZM525 from RAF Shawbury (England, UK) to RAF Shawbury (England, UK) which was on a go-round training flight at Birmingham Airport (England, UK). The aircraft is an Airbus Juno HT1 (reg: ZM525) is 4 years old and has been operating for Defence Helicopter Flying School since 2018.
Flight SYS117 from RAF Shawbury (England, UK) to RAF Shawbury (England, UK) which was on a go-round training flight at Birmingham Airport (England, UK). The aircraft is an Airbus Juno HT1 (reg: ZM532) is 3 years old and has been operating for Defence Helicopter Flying School since 2019.
#Businesswings
Flight 900 from Birmingham Airport (England, UK) to Mannheim (Germany). The aircraft is an Dornier 2...
published: 16 May 2021
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F-15D Ride Along June 2019
Here's a tight little video we edited from B-roll provided by the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath. Ride along as this F-15D taxis out of the alert hangar and launches over England. The Eagle catches up with a KC-135 tanker. Neat stuff. Have you subscribed to the Airailimages Channel on YouTube? Thank you. Here's a link to another F-15 video from the Airailimages Channel: https://youtu.be/W5lgZhJetEA
The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
published: 30 Jun 2019
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UK diplomats return home from Moscow as PM wins EU backing over Russian spy poisoning | ITV News
A special charter flight touched down at RAF Brize Norton, bringing home the British diplomats and their families expelled from Moscow in the continuing diplomatic crisis over the Salisbury attack.
Their forced homecoming was taking place as Theresa May clinched the backing she wanted from Europe's leaders, to step up the pressure on Russia.
Their response, after a two-day summit in Brussels, was much stronger than the earlier caution they had displayed.
The EU has not only recalled its ambassador in Moscow, but backed Mrs May's assertion that Russia is to blame for the attack -- and pledging what it calls an "unprecedented" diplomatic response.
• Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2lOHmNj
• Get breaking news and more stories at http://www.itv.com/news
Follow ITV News on...
published: 23 Mar 2018
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Part two,RCAF Navigator: Liston Anderson, died in a Hudson aircraft when preparing to land
28th May 1941 to 8th August 1941
Posted to No. 2 Manning Depot Brandon, Manitoba.
9th August 1941 to 24th September 1941
Posted to course no 33 No..2 I.T.S. Regina, Saskatchewan
25TH September 1941 to 30th September 1941
Posted to course 39 with No.2 E.F.T.S. Fort William.
1st October 1941 to 21st November 1941
Posted to k.T.S, (Composite Training School) AT RCAF Trenton.
22nd November 1941 to 28th February 1942,
Posted to course 38 with No. 5 A.O.S RCAF, Winnipeg, Manitobaa.
1st March 1942 to 11th April 1942
Posted to course 38 No.7 with B&G. S, Paulson, Manitoba.
Awarded Air observer badge 11/04/1942
12th April 1942 to 5th June 1942
Posted to course 38 with No..1 A.N.S Rivers, Manitoba
6th June 1942 to 4th July 1942
Posted to 31 G.R.S with RCAF Station Charlottetown, PEI
5th July...
published: 11 Dec 2019
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EXTREAMLY LOW AIR AMBULANCE!!!!
published: 15 Mar 2018
11:42
Birmingham Airport Spotting – DHFS, Flexjet, Businesswings, Binair – May 2021
#Birminghamairport #Birmingham #Aviation #avgeek #PlaneSpotting #UK
#DefenceHelicopterFlyingSchool #RAF
Flight ZM525 from RAF Shawbury (England, UK) to RAF S...
#Birminghamairport #Birmingham #Aviation #avgeek #PlaneSpotting #UK
#DefenceHelicopterFlyingSchool #RAF
Flight ZM525 from RAF Shawbury (England, UK) to RAF Shawbury (England, UK) which was on a go-round training flight at Birmingham Airport (England, UK). The aircraft is an Airbus Juno HT1 (reg: ZM525) is 4 years old and has been operating for Defence Helicopter Flying School since 2018.
Flight SYS117 from RAF Shawbury (England, UK) to RAF Shawbury (England, UK) which was on a go-round training flight at Birmingham Airport (England, UK). The aircraft is an Airbus Juno HT1 (reg: ZM532) is 3 years old and has been operating for Defence Helicopter Flying School since 2019.
#Businesswings
Flight 900 from Birmingham Airport (England, UK) to Mannheim (Germany). The aircraft is an Dornier 228-100 (reg: D-IROL) is 39 years old and has been operating for Businesswings since 2000
This aircraft was involved in a near miss in the Netherlands in 2015 - https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=215521
#Flexjet
Flight 62 from Milan (Italy) too Birmingham Airport (England, UK), The aircraft is an Embraer Praetor 600 (reg: G-FLFX) is 0.5 years old and has been operating since Flexjet since 2020.
#Binair
Flight 51 from Birmingham Airport (England, UK) to Leipzig (Germany). The aircraft is an Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (reg: D-CNAC) is 25 years old and has been operating for Binair since 2007.
Filmed on the 14 May 2020.
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https://wn.com/Birmingham_Airport_Spotting_–_Dhfs,_Flexjet,_Businesswings,_Binair_–_May_2021
#Birminghamairport #Birmingham #Aviation #avgeek #PlaneSpotting #UK
#DefenceHelicopterFlyingSchool #RAF
Flight ZM525 from RAF Shawbury (England, UK) to RAF Shawbury (England, UK) which was on a go-round training flight at Birmingham Airport (England, UK). The aircraft is an Airbus Juno HT1 (reg: ZM525) is 4 years old and has been operating for Defence Helicopter Flying School since 2018.
Flight SYS117 from RAF Shawbury (England, UK) to RAF Shawbury (England, UK) which was on a go-round training flight at Birmingham Airport (England, UK). The aircraft is an Airbus Juno HT1 (reg: ZM532) is 3 years old and has been operating for Defence Helicopter Flying School since 2019.
#Businesswings
Flight 900 from Birmingham Airport (England, UK) to Mannheim (Germany). The aircraft is an Dornier 228-100 (reg: D-IROL) is 39 years old and has been operating for Businesswings since 2000
This aircraft was involved in a near miss in the Netherlands in 2015 - https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=215521
#Flexjet
Flight 62 from Milan (Italy) too Birmingham Airport (England, UK), The aircraft is an Embraer Praetor 600 (reg: G-FLFX) is 0.5 years old and has been operating since Flexjet since 2020.
#Binair
Flight 51 from Birmingham Airport (England, UK) to Leipzig (Germany). The aircraft is an Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner (reg: D-CNAC) is 25 years old and has been operating for Binair since 2007.
Filmed on the 14 May 2020.
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- published: 16 May 2021
- views: 145
2:43
F-15D Ride Along June 2019
Here's a tight little video we edited from B-roll provided by the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath. Ride along as this F-15D taxis out of the alert hangar an...
Here's a tight little video we edited from B-roll provided by the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath. Ride along as this F-15D taxis out of the alert hangar and launches over England. The Eagle catches up with a KC-135 tanker. Neat stuff. Have you subscribed to the Airailimages Channel on YouTube? Thank you. Here's a link to another F-15 video from the Airailimages Channel: https://youtu.be/W5lgZhJetEA
The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
https://wn.com/F_15D_Ride_Along_June_2019
Here's a tight little video we edited from B-roll provided by the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath. Ride along as this F-15D taxis out of the alert hangar and launches over England. The Eagle catches up with a KC-135 tanker. Neat stuff. Have you subscribed to the Airailimages Channel on YouTube? Thank you. Here's a link to another F-15 video from the Airailimages Channel: https://youtu.be/W5lgZhJetEA
The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
- published: 30 Jun 2019
- views: 7040
2:36
UK diplomats return home from Moscow as PM wins EU backing over Russian spy poisoning | ITV News
A special charter flight touched down at RAF Brize Norton, bringing home the British diplomats and their families expelled from Moscow in the continuing diploma...
A special charter flight touched down at RAF Brize Norton, bringing home the British diplomats and their families expelled from Moscow in the continuing diplomatic crisis over the Salisbury attack.
Their forced homecoming was taking place as Theresa May clinched the backing she wanted from Europe's leaders, to step up the pressure on Russia.
Their response, after a two-day summit in Brussels, was much stronger than the earlier caution they had displayed.
The EU has not only recalled its ambassador in Moscow, but backed Mrs May's assertion that Russia is to blame for the attack -- and pledging what it calls an "unprecedented" diplomatic response.
• Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2lOHmNj
• Get breaking news and more stories at http://www.itv.com/news
Follow ITV News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itvnews/
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https://wn.com/UK_Diplomats_Return_Home_From_Moscow_As_Pm_Wins_Eu_Backing_Over_Russian_Spy_Poisoning_|_Itv_News
A special charter flight touched down at RAF Brize Norton, bringing home the British diplomats and their families expelled from Moscow in the continuing diplomatic crisis over the Salisbury attack.
Their forced homecoming was taking place as Theresa May clinched the backing she wanted from Europe's leaders, to step up the pressure on Russia.
Their response, after a two-day summit in Brussels, was much stronger than the earlier caution they had displayed.
The EU has not only recalled its ambassador in Moscow, but backed Mrs May's assertion that Russia is to blame for the attack -- and pledging what it calls an "unprecedented" diplomatic response.
• Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2lOHmNj
• Get breaking news and more stories at http://www.itv.com/news
Follow ITV News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itvnews/
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Follow ITV News on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itvnews/
- published: 23 Mar 2018
- views: 3458
4:45
Part two,RCAF Navigator: Liston Anderson, died in a Hudson aircraft when preparing to land
28th May 1941 to 8th August 1941
Posted to No. 2 Manning Depot Brandon, Manitoba.
9th August 1941 to 24th September 1941
Posted to course no 33 No..2 I.T.S. Re...
28th May 1941 to 8th August 1941
Posted to No. 2 Manning Depot Brandon, Manitoba.
9th August 1941 to 24th September 1941
Posted to course no 33 No..2 I.T.S. Regina, Saskatchewan
25TH September 1941 to 30th September 1941
Posted to course 39 with No.2 E.F.T.S. Fort William.
1st October 1941 to 21st November 1941
Posted to k.T.S, (Composite Training School) AT RCAF Trenton.
22nd November 1941 to 28th February 1942,
Posted to course 38 with No. 5 A.O.S RCAF, Winnipeg, Manitobaa.
1st March 1942 to 11th April 1942
Posted to course 38 No.7 with B&G. S, Paulson, Manitoba.
Awarded Air observer badge 11/04/1942
12th April 1942 to 5th June 1942
Posted to course 38 with No..1 A.N.S Rivers, Manitoba
6th June 1942 to 4th July 1942
Posted to 31 G.R.S with RCAF Station Charlottetown, PEI
5th July 1942 to 26th January 1942
Arrived at 31 O.T.U Debert, Nova Scotia.
4th February 1943 to 13th April 1943
Arrived to the UK, posted to No.3 P.R.C Bournemouth,
13th April 1943 to 2nd July 1943
Posted to 521 sqn at RAF Burcham,
2nd July 1943 to 30th July 1943
Arrived at No 3502 (Ulster) Fighter Control Unit, RAF Long Kesh
https://wn.com/Part_Two,Rcaf_Navigator_Liston_Anderson,_Died_In_A_Hudson_Aircraft_When_Preparing_To_Land
28th May 1941 to 8th August 1941
Posted to No. 2 Manning Depot Brandon, Manitoba.
9th August 1941 to 24th September 1941
Posted to course no 33 No..2 I.T.S. Regina, Saskatchewan
25TH September 1941 to 30th September 1941
Posted to course 39 with No.2 E.F.T.S. Fort William.
1st October 1941 to 21st November 1941
Posted to k.T.S, (Composite Training School) AT RCAF Trenton.
22nd November 1941 to 28th February 1942,
Posted to course 38 with No. 5 A.O.S RCAF, Winnipeg, Manitobaa.
1st March 1942 to 11th April 1942
Posted to course 38 No.7 with B&G. S, Paulson, Manitoba.
Awarded Air observer badge 11/04/1942
12th April 1942 to 5th June 1942
Posted to course 38 with No..1 A.N.S Rivers, Manitoba
6th June 1942 to 4th July 1942
Posted to 31 G.R.S with RCAF Station Charlottetown, PEI
5th July 1942 to 26th January 1942
Arrived at 31 O.T.U Debert, Nova Scotia.
4th February 1943 to 13th April 1943
Arrived to the UK, posted to No.3 P.R.C Bournemouth,
13th April 1943 to 2nd July 1943
Posted to 521 sqn at RAF Burcham,
2nd July 1943 to 30th July 1943
Arrived at No 3502 (Ulster) Fighter Control Unit, RAF Long Kesh
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