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Old 17th January 2011, 22:16
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Dornier over Seaford Sussex 1944.

My mother in law nearly 90 bless her, was stationed with the ATS at Seaford 1943-45.
She was a range & height finder for an AA gun, she says they shot down a Dornier sometime after D Day 1944, she claims there is no doubt as it was daylight and they were the only gun firing. She was told it was a Dornier 17, it crashed inland and 3 bodies were taken to RAF Ford. Does anybody have any information that might tie in with this?
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