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Portslade airman
Dennis Burke emails: "I am wondering
if any relatives of a Second World War
airman from Portslade might still be
in the area.
"He was F/Sgt Leslie George Jordan 905148
and he died in a Liberator bomber crash in
Ireland in March 1942, along with 14 crew
members of 108 Squadron, RAF.
"He was the son of John B Jordan and
Rose Jordan, of Portslade. They lived on
Old Shoreham Road.
"I carry out research into the crews and
aircraft that crashed in Ireland during the
war and would love to hear from family or
friends to help keep Leslie's memory alive."
Write to Dennis at Cloonacool,
Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo, Ireland or email
dp_burke@yahoo.com
Visit the website www.skynet.ie/dan/war
2:18pm Monday 25th February 2008
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