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![]() dxAce wrote: "D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 8/31/10 16:49 , dxAce wrote: wrote: British pilots relied on German air sea rescue service during Battle of Britain http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?p=1632418 Air Sea Rescue , ASR. As I recall, and someone else might chime in, it is or was, a written or unwritten rule of the sea that one rendered assistance to those in need, regardless whether they were the enemy or not. That would make sense, given the international nature of the conventions of the sea, and its navigation. But it would also make sense in that the vessel rendering aid would be in an excellent position to gather intelligence on an enemy, and his materiel. That is certainly a possibility! But as I recall, and I might certainly be wrong, but as I remember, I don't think that vessels, people, etc. were fired upon if they were seen to be rendering aid. But, on land, might be different. I saw the D-Day movie, think it was 'Saving Private Ryan', and certainly those rendering aid were fired upon. That movie, and the opening scene, will give most anyone nightmares. If I had my life to live over, and I've said this before, I'd like to have been part of that, and hit the beach that day, 6 June 1944. Elsewise, I'd like to have been with Nelson at Trafalgar, on October 21, 1812. |
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