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109: 22: 310:. This resulted in it rotating right by 90 degrees, breaking in half and the nose ending up in a pond. Geoff Barkway was catapulted through the nose and momentarily lost consciousness. Recovering he returned to the aircraft and assisted in releasing some of his passengers who had become entangled. 427: 414: 467: 472: 306:
shortly after midnight. The two previous gliders had occupied much of the landing area and he was forced to swerve left then right to avoid number two flown by
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Shortly afterwards he was unloading ammunition when he was shot in the right arm. When he awoke in the
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alongside the bridge, his arm was in a sling and he had lost a lot of blood. He was recovered to a
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in February 1939. Mobilised at 17, he transferred to the railways branch of the
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in the early hours of 6 June 1944. This remarkable achievement was described as
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He married Eileen Underwood, whom he had met when she was serving with the
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Geoff Barkway was invalided from the Army in 1945 and, after a year's
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training course, learned to fly powered aircraft and then gliders.
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