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Loudon, Arthur
A E Loudon
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2016-05-05
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Loudon, AE
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14 items. One oral history interview with Flying Officer Arthur Edwin Loudon (432960, Royal Air Force) his log book, papers and nine photographs. He was a Royal Australian Air Force navigator and flew operations in Lancasters with 12 Squadron from RAF Wickenby.
The collection was catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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[picture]
No.1 A.N.S.
Parkes.
39 COURSE
[underlined] THE LAST OF THE MANY [/underlined]
“Die avis volat; nemo noctu nisi insipiens!”
Ansons and Battles! They’ve had their day.
We’re navigators now – Set course and pray!
C.S.B.S’s; L.L.B.’s too –
By guess? or by judgment?
I leave it to you !!!
TATT’S HOTEL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7
At 7.30 p.m.
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39
THE A.N.S.
W./C. WITTSCHEIBE “A’Dual’ Among Men.”
F./L. CLARK “Marine Memories of Coota.”
F./L. JOHNSON, G. R. “Please Teacher.”
F./L. JOHNSON, B. A. “Sure You Understand.”
F./L. HOLLETT “He Navigated the ‘Cat.’”
F./O. CHAPMAN “Half a Glass of Champagne, Please.”
F./O. BREARLEY “Shades of Nelson.”
P./O. HUNTER “The Rookie.”
W./O. BAILEY “Understand that, L.A.C. Young?”
W./O. BRAENAN “The Legal Fellow.”
W./O. GLASKIN “On Parade.”
THE ANSWER
A. CLASS.
Class Captain A. H. ADAMS “The Great! Never Panics!”
L.A.C. ALLAN, A. S. “Purely Platonic – at half-past four!”
L.A.C. COOK, E. A. “Seen through Smoke’.’
L.A.C. COX, M. “When I was at Bundy!”
L.A.C. CRANITCH, T. “Lemonade, please!”
L.A.C. EPPEL, J. “Compiler of the G.G. Book.”
L.A.C. GRIFFITHS, G. “Cupid takes the Air.”
L.A.C. HARDING, R. “Soon we’ll Shave Daily.”
L.A.C. HENDREN, K. “A Two-pot Screamer.”
L.A.C. LEIGH, K. “Nicely Browned Off.”
L.A.C. MANN, W. “Pride of the A.T.C.”
L.A.C. SIMPSON, R. L. “What’s on the other side of the Moon?”
L.A.C. SPRING, H. “He Crossed the Bogan at Dandaloo.”
L.A.C. WATLERS, G. “The Pilot is Captain – “
L.A.C. YOUNG, D. “The Course Fellow.”
B. CLASS.
Course Captain:
K. C. LEWIS “Right oh! Cut out the talking near ‘The Castle.’”
L.A.C. COLLIS, C. “R-r-r-ight!”
L.A.C. COSTELLO, B. “Keeps the Pledge.”
L.A.C. HILL, A. W. “A Man of some Proportions.”
L.A.C. HODBINS, W. “They DIDN’T Go on Strike!”
L.A.C. HOWS, J. “What more could the B– do?”
L.A.C. LEONARD, M. “Mahoney Joe.”
L.A.C. McDONNELL, M. “Wants to go Home.”
L.A.C. PATON, J. C. ‘You bea-u-u-t!”
L.A.C. ROBSON, L. “A beaut Navigator!”
L.A.C. SLOANE, S. T. “The Practical Bloke.”
L.A.C. SPENCER, B. “Cur-r-r-se!”
L.A.C. STEELE, C. “The Sober Type.”
L.A.C. WESTAWAY, E. G. “Is looking for a Fist.”
L.A.C. WILSON, J. “Is Pretty Hot Stuff at the Astro.”
C. CLASS.
Class Captain L.A.C. TOWNSEND, A. G. “Teachers Pet.”
L.A.C. D’ARRIETA, J. S. “Any Leave Tonight.”
L.A.C. GALL, C. J. “Shut the Door.”
L.A.C. HUMPHRIES, J. G. “Astro has got Me.”
L.A.C. HUNTER, N. D. “Mad with the Zeal.”
L.A.C. LOUDON, A. E. “Lofty.”
L.A.C. MOSES, G. “Bullrushes.”
L.A.C. PULS, A. O. “Hatless.”
L.A.C. ROBSON, D. K. “He knows all about it.”
L.A.C. SHEAHAN, J. “Thataway.”
F./Sgt. STEWART, J. “What a Navigator – he wouldn’t make.”
L.A.C. WHEELER, D. L. “Rudolf Vaselino.”
L.A.C. WITHERS, L. A. “TELL ‘EM Nuttin’.”
39
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39
: Toasts :
Grace Chaplain
“HIS MAJESTY THE KING”
The Chairman.
“THE SERVICE”
Response by Wing Commander F. A. Wittschebe.
“No. 1 A.N.S.”
L.A.C. Spring, H.
Response by Flying Officer G. Chapman.
“THE INSTRUCTORS”
L.A.C. Adams, A. H.
Response by F./L. G. Johnston.
“FLYING SQUADRON AND MAINTENANCE”
L.A.C. Moses, G.
Response by Corporal Francis, J.
“39 COURSE”
F./L. Johnson, B.
Response by L.A.C. Townsend, A. G.
“THE CHAIRMAN”
L.A.C. Leonard, M.
Response by The Chairman.
39
[page break]
[underlined] AUTOGRAPHS [/underlined]
[inserted] nine signatures [/inserted]
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No 1 A.N.S. Parkes 39 course
Air Navigation School course
Description
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A programme of participants, trainers and events of an evening related to the 39 Course. The fourth page has some autographs of participants.
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One four page booklet
Language
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eng
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Text
Text. Training material
Identifier
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MLoudonAE432960-160505-02
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Australia
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal.
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Steve Baldwin
Air Observers School
aircrew
Anson
Battle
navigator
training