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Britain's Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, flew from the U.S.A. to Bermuda at the conclusion of his visit and just prior to his transatlantic flight to Great Britain. The crossing was made in the Boeing 314 flying boat Bervick piloted by Commander Kelly Rogers. The Prime Minister at the control of the flying boa,t on Jan. 18, 1942. It will be seen that the Prime Minister smoked his usual big cigar. (AP Photo)
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1942-01-18
AP/East News
Associated Press
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