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    dowding


    1. ����������� �Christ!� That was Air Chief Marshal Dowding, the commander of Fighter Command


    2. � What I am getting at, Doctor Jones, is that she has rendered valuable services to the RAF and that I, along with Air Chief Marshal Dowding, would take a very dim view of anybody mistreating her again


    3. ����������� �My God, it�s Air Chief Marshal Dowding himself!�� Explained Doug as he snapped to attention and saluted, imitated by Nancy


    4. � Dowding stopped in front of Nancy, who saluted him again


    5. She walked into the commodore�s office to find Dowding sitting at the desk, with Nicholls and McNaughton standing behind and on each side of him


    6. � Dowding examined her at lenght, silent


    7. �What do you think that we should do with you, young lady?�� Asked Air Marshall Dowding


    8. Dowding then took out of his vest pocket a small box that he opened, revealing a medal


    9. ����������� �Captain Laplante, I, Air Chief Marshal Dowding, by the powers invested in me by His Majesty the king, am honored to award you the Military Cross for bravery under fire


    10. She could barely hold tears of emotion as Dowding, McNaughton and Nicholls shook hands with her

    11. � After receiving her medal, she had to show her equipment to Dowding and McNaughton, printing some datafiles as a demonstration


    12. ����������� �Blarney, like hell!� She received the Military Cross from Dowding himself yesterday


    13. ������������� ��But�Air Chief Marshal Dowding is due to announce the existence of Nancy Laplante during this meeting


    14. Marshal Dowding then jumped on his feet, to then speak in a strong voice


    15. � Dowding came to the rescue of Reginald at that moment


    16. � Dowding nodded his head


    17. Dowding, then walked to a mapboard and uncovered it, revealing a map of airfields throughout Western France, Belgium and the Netherlands


    18. ����������� Dowding talked for a good half hour to present his plan, with supporting briefings from Sir Charles Portal of Bomber Command and from the chief of the air staff, Sir Cyril Newall


    19. � Dowding was ecstatic, while Sir Charles Portal, whose Bomber Command would play an important role in the operation, was smiling with anticipation


    20. ����������� As the participants filed out of the room, Churchill intercepted Air Chief Marshal Dowding before he could leave and led him to a quiet corner

    21. � Nancy, wearing her combat camouflage uniform and her pistol belt, was on the observers� gallery on the request of Air Chief Marshal Dowding, to assist him during Operation Counterpunch


    22. Dowding acknowledged the information, then gave an order to his chief of operations


    23. � Dowding smiled then with satisfaction


    24. Dowding acknowledged the information from the duty officer with a nod of the head


    25. � As the first bombs were falling on the London Docks area, Nancy turned her head towards Dowding


    26. Dowding then picked up one of the telephones in front of him, a direct line to Bomber Command headquarters


    27. ����������� At 19:40 hours, the chief of operations silently handed a sheet of paper to Dowding


    28. � Nancy then looked back at Dowding with haunted eyes


    29. � The squadron leader was obviously looking for Dowding, as he walked towards the air chief marshal�s desk, near where she stood with a cup of tea in her hands


    30. � Not seeing Dowding, Squadron Leader Reeves looked at her

    31. � Three minutes later, Dowding burst out of his office, Reeves in tow, to stop in front of Nancy


    32. Dowding suddenly stopped staring at her pocket calculator and snapped his head up, a look of revelation in his eyes


    33. � He handed it to Dowding with a shaking hand


    34. Dowding stared at her for a long moment


    35. Once they were in place around the table, Dowding addressed both newcomers


    36. Dowding nodded in understanding at Townsend�s protest:� the commando officer�s reaction would have been considered a sensible one by any British commander in normal times, as women were widely considered unfit to command men in combat in Great Britain, or in most other countries as a matter of fact


    37. ����������� When the door closed behind Dowding, an uneasy silence filled the room


    38. ����������� ��Why did you push Air Marshall Dowding to put you in charge of this operation, Captain?��� Replied Townsend, his tone clearly hostile and with the word �Captain� pronounced derisively


    39. ����������� �With all due respect to Air Chief Marshal Dowding, the plan was suggested to him by Captain Laplante


    40. � Looking at the doorway, Nancy�s eyes bulged when she saw Prime Minister Winston Churchill standing in the entrance, with Air Chief Marshal Dowding directly behind him

    41. An aide-de-camp hurriedly brought in extra chairs, then left Nancy with Churchill, Dowding and Jones sitting in a semi-circle around her bed


    42. Churchill looked at Dowding with a questioning expression


    43. A somewhat flustered Wilson was then admitted in, carrying two bulging bags, only to stop in his track and stand at rigid attention, putting down the bags before saluting both Churchill and Dowding


    44. � The king, dressed in a field marshal�s uniform and accompanied by numerous aides and senior officers, including Air Chief Marshal Dowding, stopped in the doorway of the ward while the patients hurriedly returned to their respective beds


    45. ����������� Lord Beaverbrook had been anxious to see that mysterious Athena in person since that cabinet meeting where Air Chief Marshal Dowding had revealed her existence


    46. Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding, a master tactician and immensely more capable than Göring, did a first class job in resisting the demand to fling Britain’s last reserves of fighter squadrons into the Battle of France, thus preserving the fighter force that met the German attempt to gain air control over Britain and the Channel


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