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Hogan, P J
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-12-05
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Hogan, PJ
Description
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Ninety-six items and a sub-collection with twenty two items..
The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Pat Hogan (436464 Royal Australian Air Force) and contains letters home to his family, his flying log book, accounts of his aircraft being shot down and him baling out, official documents, certificates and photographs.
He flew operations as a navigator with 466 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Elizabeth Anne Lusby and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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“Rafters”
11-6-86
Dear Pat,
I thought I would write to you and let you know, that I was thrilled to meet you, and read your letters, Kath Jennings one of the girls, who wrote to you during the war, was a close friend of mine, she was very kind to me, when I joined G.Q. in August 1956 unfortunately I lost touch with her after she retired and left Woking.
Perhaps you will manage to come back to England again one day, meeting you and other people who have had their lives saved by using our parachutes make us realise just how important our jobs are.
If you want to keep in touch I would like to hear from you.
Yours sincerely,
Margaret A. Farr (MRS)
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Letter to Pat Hogan from Mrs Margaret Farr
Description
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Writes that she was thrilled to meet him and read his letters. One of the girls who wrote to him was a friend of hers although they had now lost touch. She hoped that he would come back to England but that meeting people who's lives had been saved by their parachutes made them realise how important their jobs were.
Creator
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M A Carr
Date
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1986-06-11
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One page handwritten letter
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eng
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EFarrMAHoganPJ860611
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Civilian
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1986-06-11
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Sue Smith
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IBCC Digital Archive
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bale out