Letter from Officer Commanding 204 Squadron Air training Corps to Maurice Monks's mother
Title
Letter from Officer Commanding 204 Squadron Air training Corps to Maurice Monks's mother
Description
Letter of condolence over the loss of her son.
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Date
1944-10-23
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One page typewritten letter
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Identifier
ETrickeyJHMonks[Mrs]441023
Transcription
[two crests]
AIR TRAINING CORPS
CITY OF LINCOLN SQUADRONS
Nos. 204 & 1237
Lindum Holme, Lindum Terrace, Lincoln
Tel.: Lincoln 914
From Flt/Lt J.H. Trickey, Officer Commanding, 204 Squadron, A.T.C.
To Mrs. Monks, 27, Dixon Street, Lincoln.
Date 23rd October 1944.
Ref.
Dear Mrs. Monks,
It is with great regret that we have heard that you have had official notification of the loss of your son Maurice.
He was well liked in the Squadron for his quiet unassuming manner and for the keen and efficient way in which he carried out his A.T.C. duties.
All Officers and Cadets associate themselves with me in offering our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family in your nereavement, [sic]
Yours sincerely,
[signature]
AIR TRAINING CORPS
CITY OF LINCOLN SQUADRONS
Nos. 204 & 1237
Lindum Holme, Lindum Terrace, Lincoln
Tel.: Lincoln 914
From Flt/Lt J.H. Trickey, Officer Commanding, 204 Squadron, A.T.C.
To Mrs. Monks, 27, Dixon Street, Lincoln.
Date 23rd October 1944.
Ref.
Dear Mrs. Monks,
It is with great regret that we have heard that you have had official notification of the loss of your son Maurice.
He was well liked in the Squadron for his quiet unassuming manner and for the keen and efficient way in which he carried out his A.T.C. duties.
All Officers and Cadets associate themselves with me in offering our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family in your nereavement, [sic]
Yours sincerely,
[signature]
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Citation
J H Trickey, “Letter from Officer Commanding 204 Squadron Air training Corps to Maurice Monks's mother,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed January 14, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/32151.
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