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Title
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Chatterton, John. 44 Squadron operations order book
Description
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Collection consists of 521 items which are mostly Operations orders, aircraft load and weight tables and bomb aimers briefings for 44 Squadron operations between January 1944 and April 1945. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by M J Chatterton and catalogued by Nigel Huckins. <br /><br />This collection also contains items concerning Dewhurst Graaf and his crew, and Donald Neil McKechnie and his crew. Additional information on <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/109020/">Dewhurst Graaf</a> and <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/115642/">Donald Neil McKechnie</a> is available via the IBCC Losses Database.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-03-14
Rights
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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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Chatterton, J
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[Boxed] JESSY ST MAXMIN [/boxed]
[Underlined] NO. 44 (RHODESIA) SQUADRON. 2nd AUGUST, 1944. [/underlined]
[Underlined] OPERATIONAL AND TRAINING DETAIL FOR 2nd AUGUST, 1944. SERIAL NO. 138/44. [/underlined]
[Underlined] PB. 192/G ‘F’.III. [/underlined]
F/O. Davey.
Sgt. Legge.
F/Sgt. Foreman.
[Underlined] Sgt. Jacobs. [/underlined]
Sgt. Nutty.
Sgt. Holland.
Sgt. Routledge.
[Underlined] LM.625/’H’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Slade.
Sgt. Crammond.
F/Sgt. Henderson.
[Underlined] F/O. Shute. [/underlined]
Sgt. Bishop.
Sgt. Beachley.
Sgt. Spankie.
[Underlined] ND.631 ‘B’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Stockwell.
Sgt. Kemp.
Sgt. Frost.
[Underlined] F/O. Clegg. [/underlined]
Sgt. Ball.
Sgt. Boland.
Sgt. Stocking.
[Underlined] PB.235. ‘G’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Evans.
Sgt. Snoxell.
Sgt. Hunter.
[Underlined] Sgt. Harper. [/underlined]
Sgt. Feirn.
Sgt. Vause.
Sgt. Cahill.
[Underlined] PB.189/G ‘A’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Oxborrow.
Sgt. Cotter.
Sgt. Hamilton.
[Underlined] F/Sgt. Murphy. [/underlined]
Sgt. Mitchell.
Sgt. Penton.
Sgt. Halliwell.
[Underlined] PB.190./G ‘J’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Good.
Sgt. Holmes.
F/Sgt. Hooke.
[Underlined] F/O. Presnail. [/underlined]
Sgt. Meredith.
Sgt. Chapman.
Sgt. Furlong.
[Underlined] LM.192. ‘K’ I. [/underlined]
F/O. Anning.
Sgt. Spedker.
F/Sgt. Cardwell. [inserted] No [indecipherable] light [/inserted]
[Underlined] F/O. Valentine. [/underlined]
P/O. Slater.
Sgt. Vance.
Sgt. Retter.
[Underlined] PB.283/G ‘Q’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Gilchrist.
Sgt. Webb.
Sgt. Maquire.
[Underlined] F/O. McAulay. [/underlined]
F/O. Mercer.
Sgt. McNeilage.
Sgt. McLeod.
[Underlined] PB. 251/G ‘O’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Freestone.
Sgt. Post.
F/Sgt. Gage.
[Underlined] F/O. Woollim. [/underlined]
Sgt. Taylor.
F/Lt. Clarke.
Sgt. Hinders.
[Underlined] NE.138 ‘Z’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Boswell.
Sgt. Loynd.
Sgt. Meakin.
[Underlined] F/O. Creed. [/underlined]
F/Sgt. Hunt.
Sgt. Wilton.
Sgt. Leslie.
[Underlined] LM.655 ‘X’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Lade.
F/Sgt. Starkin.
[Underlined] Sgt. Miley. [/underlined]
W/O. Awcock.
Sgt. Benamin.
Sgt. Coates.
Sgt. Price.
[Underlined] LM.650 ‘T’ III. [/underlined]
F/O. Hart.
Sgt. Smith.
Sgt. Green.
[Underlined] Sgt. Bell. [/underlined]
Sgt. Codrai.
Sgt. Spiers.
Sgt. Lillywhite.
[Underlined] PD.222 ‘U’ I. [/underlined]
F/O. Richardson.
Sgt. Matley.
Sgt. Davidson.
[Underlined] Sgt. Stevens. [/underlined]
Sgt. Marshall.
Sgt. Harris.
Sgt. Bowsher.
[Underlined] LM.645 ‘P’ III. [/underlined]
F/Lt. Newmarch.
Sgt. Appleton.
F/O. Biggs.
[Underlined] Sgt. Handley. [/underlined]
Sgt. Launger.
Sgt. McArthy.
Sgt. Nichols.
[Underlined] STANDBY. [/underlined]
F/Lt. Belasco.
Sgt. Alexander.
F/Lt. Watson.
F/O. Wilson.
W/O. Cameron.
W/O. Palmer.
Sgt. Howes.
[Underlined] STANDBY. [/underlined]
F/Sgt. Heath.
Sgt. Smith.
Sgt. Bennett.
F/Sgt. Laforest.
Sgt. Parkinson.
Sgt. Pyper.
Sgt. Coutts.
[Underlined] DUTY CREW. [/underlined]
F/O. Davey.
Sgt. Rawcliffe.
Sgt. Oliphant.
F/Sgt. Arnold.
F/O. Roddie.
Sgt. Bender.
Sgt. Hague.
Sgt. Froud.
[Circled] PUT [/circled]
[Boxed] 035/9 [/boxed]
[Signature]
Officer Commanding,
[Underlined] No. 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron. [/underlined]
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Title
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Operations order 2 August 1944 -Trossy St Maximin
Operational and training detail for 2 August 1944 Serial No. 138/44
Description
An account of the resource
List crews and aircraft for operations on 2 August 1944. Annotated 'Trossy St Maxmin [sic]'. Fourth member of each crew is underlined. Each crew has a small circled cross annotated above it.
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
G A Hildred
Date
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1944-08-02
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Service material
Identifier
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SChattertonJ159568v10515
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
France
France--Creil
Temporal Coverage
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1944-08-02
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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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.
Contributor
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Anne-Marie Watson
Format
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One-page typewritten document
44 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
Bombing of Trossy St Maximin (3 August 1944)
flight engineer
Normandy campaign (6 June – 21 August 1944)
pilot
RAF Dunholme Lodge
wireless operator