pferguson | July 26, 2017
Moonstone The 700 little ships of Dunkirk included fishing boats, lifeboats, pleasure boats, private yachts and launches berthed along the River Thames and the southern and eastern coasts of England. There were three routes the boats could take, each journey with unique hazards. Route Z (39 nautical miles) the shortest route, of two hours sailing […]
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Tags: 1940, Battle of France, Caronia, Christopher Nolan, Clem Miniver, Dunkirk, Dunkirk (film), Dunkirk Evacuation, Elvin, Endeavour, Film History, Greer Garson, Hans Zimmer, Hilfranor, Mark Rylance, Mary Jane, Mimosa, Moonstone, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Miniver, Mrs. Miniver (Film), MTB 102, New Britannic, Nimrod (Elgar), Nyula (previously Betty), Papillon, Princess Elizabeth, RIIS I (previously White Heather), Soundtracks, Walter Pidgeon
pferguson | July 22, 2017
Identifying the Regiment The evacuation of Dunkirk was a success wrought from devastation. Churchill, the British Prime Minister understood that victory could not come from retreat, the war was young, surrender not an option. Not wanting to give much away after viewing Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk I thought instead to share the history of one regiment […]
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Tags: 1940, 51st Highland Division, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Battle of Belgium, Battle of France, Christopher Nolan, Churchill, Dunkerque (France), Dunkirk (film), Dunkirk Evacuation, Dunkirk Jack, Operation Dynamo, Warner Brothers, We Shall Never Surrender