NY Times Africa Mike Sadler, Intrepid Desert Navigator in World War II, Dies at 103 by Design Tech January 5, 2024 January 5, 2024 53 Like a human GPS, he guided Britain’s first special forces across the vast Sahara for hit-and-run raids on enemy bases in the battle against Rommel’s forces. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech previous post Israeli calls for Gaza’s ethnic cleansing are only getting louder next post North Korea Fires Artillery Shells Near South Korean Islands, Seoul Says You may also like Ivory Coast President Secures 4th Term in Election... October 28, 2025 Paul Biya Is Declared Winner of Cameroon Election October 28, 2025 Diphtheria, a Once Vanquished Killer of Children, Is... October 27, 2025 Sudanese Paramilitaries Claim Control of Key Army Garrison... October 27, 2025 Presidents Are Limited to Two Terms. He’s Running... October 25, 2025 In Fight Against Malaria, an Unexpected — and... October 25, 2025 Trump Officials Float New Plan for Abrego Garcia:... October 25, 2025 Can a Beach Really Be Evil? Ask the... October 23, 2025 Dozens Killed in Bus Crash in Uganda October 23, 2025 A Fragile Cease-fire Between Afghanistan and Pakistan Ends... October 20, 2025