Rex King-Clark
Rex King-Clark, during March 1937, was the British Army officer who flew a Miles Whitney Straight during aerial reconnaissance flights of the harbor at Benghazi, Africa. The photographs, which he took, were used by the Royal Air Force during World War II.
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1937 - British Army - Officer - Miles Whitney Straight - Aerial - Reconnaissance - Flight - Harbor - Benghazi - Africa - Photograph - Royal Air Force - World War II
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