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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/345/34358/LWarmingtonI150280v10002.2.pdf
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Warmington, Ivon
I Warmington
Description
An account of the resource
Four items. One oral history interview with Ivon Warmington (b. 1922, 150280 Royal Air Force) and his flying log books.
The collection was catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-10-29
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Warmington, I
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Ivon Warmington’s pilots flying log book. Two
Description
An account of the resource
Pilots flying log book two, for W I Warmington, covering the period from 15 November 1943 to 31 March 1945. Detailing his flying training, Operations flown and instructor duties. He was stationed at RAF Hixon, RAF Blyton, RAF Hemswell, RAF Kirmington, RAF Peplow, RAF Lulsgate Bottom, RAF Gamston and RAF Upper Heyford. Aircraft flown were, Wellington, Halifax, Lancaster, Oxford. He completed a total of 30 operations with 166 Squadron. Part of the log book is missing listing operation 20 to 27. Targets listed were, Maintenon, Mailley, Rennes, Aachen, Calais, Wimeraux, Crisbicq, Acheres, Versailles, Le Havre, Sterkrade, Aulnoye, Mimoyecques, Saintes, Flers, Chateaux Bernapre, Oisemeont and Normandy. The log book also contains several aircraft pictures and a photo of pilots from the Operational Training Unit. His first or second pilots on operations were Pilot Officer Myers and Flight Sergeant Miller. This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form. No better quality copies are available.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1943
1944
1945
Temporal Coverage
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1943
1944
1945
1944-06
1944-07
1944-08
1944-06-05
1944-06-06
1944-06-14
1944-06-15
1944-06-24
1944-06-25
1944-07-30
Spatial Coverage
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France
Germany
Great Britain
Atlantic Ocean--English Channel
England--Lincolnshire
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Oxfordshire
England--Shropshire
England--Somerset
England--Staffordshire
France--Flers-de-l'Orne
France--Le Havre
France--Mailly-le-Camp
France--Maintenon
France--Manche
France--Nord (Department)
France--Normandy
France--Oise
France--Oisemont (Canton)
France--Pas-de-Calais
France--Rennes
France--Saintes
France--Versailles
France--Wimereux
France--Yvelines
Germany--Aachen
Germany--Oberhausen (Düsseldorf)
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
France--Bermesnil
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
Format
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One booklet
Identifier
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LWarmingtonI150280v10002
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
128 Squadron
16 OTU
166 Squadron
1662 HCU
30 OTU
83 OTU
Advanced Flying Unit
aircrew
bombing
Bombing of Mailly-le-Camp (3/4 May 1944)
bombing of the Le Havre E-boat pens (14/15 June 1944)
bombing of the Normandy coastal batteries (5/6 June 1944)
bombing of the Pas de Calais V-1 sites (24/25 June 1944)
Flying Training School
Halifax
Heavy Conversion Unit
Initial Training Wing
Lancaster
Lancaster Finishing School
Lancaster Mk 1
Lancaster Mk 3
Me 410
Normandy campaign (6 June – 21 August 1944)
nose art
Operational Training Unit
Oxford
pilot
RAF Blyton
RAF Gamston
RAF Hemswell
RAF Hixon
RAF Kirmington
RAF Paignton
RAF Peplow
RAF Upper Heyford
tactical support for Normandy troops
training
Wellington
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Title
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Jarmy, Jack
Jack Francis David Jarmy
J F D Jarmy
Description
An account of the resource
23 items. And oral history interview with Jack Francis David Jarmy DFC (b. 1922, 134695 Royal Air Force) his log books and photographs. He flew operations as a navigator with 75 and 218 Squadrons.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Jack Jarmy and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2015-09-21
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Jarmy, JFD
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Jack Jarmy’s Royal Canadian Air Force observer’s and air gunner’s flying log book. One
Description
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Navigators log book for J Jarmy covering the period from 7th August 1942 to 12th November 1957. Detailing his flying training in Canada and England and operations flown, including various certificates and a list of his operational crew. He was stationed at RCAF Portage La Prairie (7 AOS), RAF Carlisle (15 EFTS), RAF Westcott (11 OTU), RAF Waterbeach (1651 HCU), RAF Mepal (75 Squadron), RAF Feltwell (3 LFS) and RAF Chedburgh (218 Squadron). Aircraft flown in were Anson, DH82 Tiger Moth, Wellington, Stirling, Lancaster, Oxford, Meteor, Harvard, Hastings, Beaufighter, Pembroke, Valetta, Dakota, Shackleton. He did two tours of operations, flew 21 night operations with 75 Squadron and a further 20 operations (7 night and 13 daylight) with 218 Squadron. His pilots on operations were Flight Sergeant Mayfield and Flight Lieutenant Guinane. Targets were the Freisians, Hamburg, Bordeaux, Nuremburg, Turin, Peenemunde, Gladbach, Berlin, Mannheim, Boulogne, Montlucon, Modane, Hanover, Kassel, Frankfurt, Bremen, Warne-Eikel, Hohenbudburg, Dresden, Chemnitz, Wesel, Dortmund, Kamen, Cologne, Gelsenkirchen, Dessau, Datteln, Hattingen, Bocholt, Hallendorf, Kiel, Heligoland and Bad Oldesloe. The log book also lists his post war RAF Flights.
This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form. No better quality copies are available.
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Contributor
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Mike French
Cara Walmsley
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Format
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One booklet
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
Identifier
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LJarmyJFD134695
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Temporal Coverage
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1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1943-07-30
1943-07-31
1943-08-03
1943-08-04
1943-08-06
1943-08-07
1943-08-10
1943-08-11
1943-08-12
1943-08-13
1943-08-16
1943-08-17
1943-08-18
1943-08-27
1943-08-28
1943-08-30
1943-08-31
1943-09-01
1943-09-05
1943-09-06
1943-09-08
1943-09-09
1943-09-15
1943-09-16
1943-09-17
1943-09-22
1943-09-23
1943-09-24
1943-10-03
1943-10-04
1943-10-05
1943-10-08
1943-10-09
1943-10-10
1943-11-18
1943-11-19
1943-11-20
1945-02-07
1945-02-08
1945-02-09
1945-02-13
1945-02-14
1945-02-15
1945-02-18
1945-02-20
1945-02-21
1945-03-01
1945-03-02
1945-03-04
1945-03-05
1945-03-07
1945-03-08
1945-03-09
1945-03-14
1945-03-18
1945-03-22
1945-03-29
1945-04-13
1945-04-14
1945-04-15
1945-04-18
1945-04-24
Spatial Coverage
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Canada
France
Germany
Great Britain
Italy
Manitoba--Portage la Prairie
England--Buckinghamshire
England--Cambridgeshire
England--Cumbria
England--Norfolk
England--Suffolk
France--Modane
Germany--Bad Oldesloe
Germany--Berlin
Germany--Bocholt
Germany--Bremen
Germany--Chemnitz
Germany--Cologne
Germany--Dortmund-Ems Canal
Germany--Dortmund
Germany--Dresden
Germany--East Frisian Islands
Germany--Frankfurt am Main
Germany--Gelsenkirchen
Germany--Mönchengladbach
Germany--Hamburg
Germany--Hattingen
Germany--Helgoland
Germany--Kamen
Germany--Kassel
Germany--Kiel
Germany--Mannheim
Germany--Wesel (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Italy--Turin
Atlantic Ocean--Baltic Sea
France--Boulogne-sur-Mer
France--Montluçon
Germany--Mönchengladbach
Germany--Nuremberg
Germany--Peenemünde
Germany--Hannover
Manitoba
Germany--Dessau (Dessau)
France--Bordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
11 OTU
1651 HCU
218 Squadron
75 Squadron
Air Observers School
aircrew
Anson
Beaufighter
bombing
bombing of Dresden (13 - 15 February 1945)
bombing of Hamburg (24-31 July 1943)
bombing of Helgoland (18 April 1945)
Bombing of Peenemünde (17/18 August 1943)
C-47
Flying Training School
Harvard
Heavy Conversion Unit
Lancaster
Lancaster Finishing School
Meteor
mine laying
navigator
Operational Training Unit
Oxford
RAF Abingdon
RAF Carlisle
RAF Chedburgh
RAF Chivenor
RAF Dishforth
RAF Feltwell
RAF Kinloss
RAF Mepal
RAF Middleton St George
RAF North Luffenham
RAF Shallufa
RAF Swinderby
RAF Topcliffe
RAF Waterbeach
RAF Westcott
Shackleton
Stirling
Tiger Moth
training
Wellington
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Cavalier, Reginald George. Album one
Description
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57 items. Photograph album showing pictures taken during Reginald George Cavalier's service as a squadron photographer. It includes material from his photographic course training in 1940, and service with 76 Squadron at RAF Middleton St George, and with 88 Squadron and 226 Squadron with 2 Group and 2nd Tactical Air Force at RAF West Raynham. The album also includes target photographs, images of Christmas parties, visits by VIPs including Eisenhower and the King, as well as captured German ordnance and aircraft in France, the Netherlands and Germany.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-04-10
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Cavalier, RG
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107 Squadron group photographs
Description
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Groups of airmen arranged in front of Boston aircraft.
Captioned
'R.A.F. West Raynham, 5th July 1943. 107 Sqd Boston A/C,
107 Sqd, Officers, C.O. W/C. England.
107 Sqd, Senior N.C.O.
107 Sqd, A. Flight.
107 Sqd, B. Flight.'
Date
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1943-07-05
Format
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Five b/w photographs on an album page
Type
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Photograph
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PCavalierRG17010036
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Temporal Coverage
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1943-07-05
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain
England--Norfolk
Language
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eng
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
107 Squadron
aircrew
animal
Boston
RAF West Raynham
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Title
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Wright, Jim
J R Wright
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2015-05-21
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Wright, J
Description
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93 items. The collection contains two oral history interviews with Jim Wright, letters, cuttings and photographs. It concerns James Roy Wright’s research into his father, Sergeant Arthur Charles Wright (1911 - 1943, 1149750 Royal Air Force) and an operation to Turin 12/13 July 1943 which caused 100 aircraft to violate Swiss airspace. Two aircraft were shot down or crashed in Switzerland. There are many photographs and details of the activities that night including reports by the Swiss authorities. The crews are identified with photographs and there are several photographs of the funerals at Vevey. Additional material includes aerial photograph of bomb damage in Germany and the logbook and airman's pay book of W G Anderson. <br /><br />The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Jim Wright and catalogued by Nigel Huckins, with descriptions of official Swiss documents provided Gilvray Williams. <br /><br />Additional information on Arthur Charles Wright is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/126015/">IBCC Losses Database</a>. This collection also contains items concerning Hugh Burke Bolger and his crew. Additional information on Hugh Burke Bolger is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/102186/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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Permission granted for commercial projects
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Title
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11 operational training unit RAF Uphaven 1942
Date
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1942
Format
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One b/w photograph on an album page
Language
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eng
Type
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Photograph
Identifier
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PWrightJ1542
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Wiltshire
Temporal Coverage
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1942
Rights
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Group of airmen arranged in four rows. Captioned '11th O.T.U. R.A.F. Upavon 1942 All Bomber command a/c'.
At the top each airman is named -
'Sgt Chapman Sgt Anderson Sgt Burton Sgt Lipton W/O Kellaway (Back row 3rd from right Kellaway became sqn/ldr over 60 ops DSO & Bar APC.) W/O Wilson F/O A.C. Cochrane
F/O C Burton, F/Lt D Bell, P/O F Parker, P/O A Abecassis, P/O TC Cooke, P/O G. Silvester, P/O S. Shute, P/O R. Smith, P/O N.C.C. Ramsey
O M Gardener, P/O I. Sang, P/O A Ratajezar, F/Lt P Berry, F/O R Marriott, F/O S Feugere, P/O A Caunt P/O E Lyon, F/O J Atkins, F/O H Phillips, F/O G Howard, F/O R Potter F/O R Allesbrook
Sgt J Holleway F/Lt E Bailey F/Lt J Fostee, S/ldr A Boyd AFC S/ldr F Knight W/cdr G Donaldson G/Capt A Holmes AFC S/ldr M FosterS/ldr R Cox F/Lt J Hatton F/Lt H Gaby F/Lt P Brooker F/Lt R Smith'.
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Contributor
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Steve Caunt
11 OTU
Operational Training Unit
RAF Upavon
training
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Title
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Guyan, Samuel
S Guyan
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-09-23
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Guyan, S
Description
An account of the resource
40 items. The collection concerns Warrant Officer Samuel Guyan DFC (Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, audio memoir and photographs. He flew operations as an air gunner with 90 and 115 Squadrons.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Andrew Guyan and catalogued by Trevor Hardcastle.
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[inserted] W/O GUYAN
MY LAST OP. 2nd TOUR. [/inserted]
[underlined] BATTLE ORDER NO. 115 SQUADRON. 17th MARCH 1945. [/underlined]
[underlined] (a) [two indecipherable words] (b) Captain/Pilot. (c) Navigator. (d) Air Bomber. (e) WOP/Air. (f) MU/AG. (g) R/G. (h) F/Eng. [/underlined]
[underlined] "A" FLIGHT [/underlined]
(a) PA.181 A. [symbol] (b) F/O. ROSSER (c) F/S TODD (d) SGT. GILDEA (e) SGT. WALKER (f) SGT. FLETCHER (g) SGT. MORRISON (h) SGT. BEAMAN
(a) PB.789 B. [symbol] (b) F/O. MC GLEW (c) F/O. ANNETTS (d) F/O. BERRY (e) SGT. ARMSTEAD (f) SGT.MITCHELL (g) SGT. HODGSON (h) SGT. CONSTAB[missing letters]
(a) [missing letter]X.559 D. [symbol] (b) F/S. LUMMIS (c) F/S. COLE (d) SGT. ROGERS (e) SGT. WOLSTENHOLME (f) SGT. DUJARDIN (g) SGT. WHITEMAN (h) SGT. PERMAN
(a) HK.766 F. [symbol] (b) W/O. GIBBINS (c) F/S. BARNARD (d) F/O. STRELCHUK (e) SGT. MAYNE (f) SGT. MURPHY (g) SGT. LESTER (h) SGT. MACEFIE[missing letters]
(a) PD.524 G. [symbol] (b) F/O. KERRINS (c) SGT. OLIVER (d) F/S. BARRATT (e) W/O. BARNSHAW (f) SGT. CLARKE (g) SGT. CLAPTON (h) SGT. GREEN
(a) NG.236 J. [symbol] (b) F/L. SNYDER (c) F/O. LOGUE (d) SGT. KEHOE (e) W/O. WALKER (f) F/S. KEATE (g) W/O. GUYAN (h) SGT. HAMMOND
(b) F/S. RYMER – 2nd Pilot
(a) NG.188 K. (b) F/O. HALLAM (c) F/O. GREEN (d) F/O. CARSWELL (e) F/S. MALLEN (f) SGT. CLIPSHAM (g) SGT. WERNHAM (h) SGT. TUCKER
[underlined] “B” FLIGHT [/underlined]
(a) BD.333 V. (b) W/O. CAMERON (c) F/S. HIGGINS (d) SGT. SCOTT (e) W/O. SOMERVILLE (f) SGT. GRAHAM (g) SGT. DAVISON (h) SGT. BOYD
F/S. SHARCOTT – 2nd Pilot
(a) ME. 834 M. (b) F/L. STEPHENS (c) F/O. GALE (d) F/O. SMALL (e) F/O. DEERY (f) SGT. SHUTE (g) SGT. BENNETT (h) F/S. PINK
(a) HK.696 P. (b) F/O. HOOPER (c) SGT. HOUGH (d) F/L. WILLIAMS (e) SGT. FLINT (f) SGT. OSBORNE (g) SGT. GLOVER (h) F/S. [indecipherable name]
(a) HK.659 Q. (b) F/O. STONE (c) F/S. ANDERSON (d) F/O. COX (e) F/S. ABBOTT (f) F/S. KNAPP (g) F/S. HERRIOTT (h) SGT. WHEAT[missing letters]
(a) PB.767 T. (b) F/O. CANTRELL (c) F/S. CORRIGAN (d) F/S. DAVIES (e) SGT. QUINN (f) SGT. BRADLEY (g) SGT. [indecipherable name] (h) F/S. CRAIG
(a) ME.531 X. (b) F/L. BRIGGS (c) F/S. BEARDWELL (d) F/O. CHADWICK (e) F/S. TURNHAM (f) SGT. BYERS (g) SGT. THOMPSON (h) SGT. GLASS
(a) [[deleted number] (b) P/O. SIMPSON – 2nd Pilot
(a) HK.796 Y. (b) F/O. KNAPP (c) F/S. DENISON (d) F/S. EDGINTON (e) F/S. VINES (f) SGT. WHITLEY (g) SGT. TREAGIS (h) SGT. SPENC[missing letters]
[underlined] “C” FLIGHT [/underlined]
(a) HK.565 ILB [symbol] (b) F/S. JONES (c) F/S. EVANS (d) F/S. EVANS (e) SGT. MOOREY (f) SGT. RICHARDSON (g) W/O. MOORE (h) SGT. HODGSO[missing letter]
(a) [missing letter]D. 370 ILC [symbol] (b) F/L. NOBLE (c) P/O. BLACK (d) F/S. HALL (e) P/O. THOMPSON (f) W/O. PRENDERGAST (g) SGT. WALKER (h) SGT. [indecipherable name]
(b) F/O. BRADFORD – 2nd pilot
(a) NG.205 ILD [symbol] (b) F/L. DURHAM (c) P/O. NAYLOR (d) SGT. ADAMS (e) F/S. KILGOUR (f) SGT. RIDDLE (g) SGT. BARLOW (h) SGT. BROWN
(a) PB.798 ILG [symbol] (b) F/L. [indecipherable name] (c) F/O. NUNN (d) F/O. VAUGHAN (e) F/S. BROADFOOT (f) SGT. HEWITT (g) W/O. PISANI (h) SGT. GARLAN[missing letters]
(a) PB.756 ILH (b) F/L. HILL (c) F/S. HURRELL (d) F/S. WHITEHEAD (e) F/S. OAKDEN (f) SGT. SMITH (g) SGT. WALKER (h) SGT. [indecipherable name]
(a) LM.734 ILJ (b) F/O. BETTLE (c) F/S. [indecipherable name] (d) F/S. MACDONALD (e) SGT. JUDGE (f) SGT. MILBY (g) SGT. GALLEY (h) SGT. [indecipherable name]
(a) NG.168 ILK (b) W/O. HERNAN (c) SGT. POLLOCK (d) F/S. FELLOWS (e) F/O. LEONARD (f) SGT. MITCHELL (g) SGT. BEVAN (h) F/S. MILNER
SPARES HK.555 (KO)E.
[underlined] WINDOW CREW AND CLEAN BRIEFING ROOM [/underlined] F/O. DICK F/S. COPLAND F/O. WILSON F/S. BERWICK SGT. RICKARD
[underlined] DEFENCE GUNNER [/underlined] SGT. WHITTLE SGT. GORING
[underlined] TRAINING [/underlined] TO BE DETAILED FOR F/S. KITSON AND CREW.
[underlined] LEADER TO OPERATE [/underlined] N I L
[signature]
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Title
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115 Squadron Battle Order
Description
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Samual Guyan's last operation of his second tour, Lancaster NG236 to Huls.
Temporal Coverage
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1945-03-17
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Germany
Great Britain
England--Cambridgeshire
Germany--Krefeld
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Language
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eng
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Text
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One duplicated sheet
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MGuyanS1551813-170923-01
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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1945-03-17
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Steve Baldwin
Sue Smith
115 Squadron
aircrew
bombing
Lancaster
RAF Witchford
-
https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/407/7067/PAnsellHT1629.1.jpg
1f4a8d5cee871fa69b73ffec24648166
https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/407/7067/PAnsellHT1621.1.jpg
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Ansell, Henry
Henry Ansell
H T Ansell
Description
An account of the resource
28 items. The collection concerns Sergeant Henry Thomas Ansell, DFM (b. 1925, 1893553 Royal Air Force) and contains his logbook, his release book, a school report, two German language documents and several photographs, his medals and other items. Henry Ansell served as a flight engineer with 61 Squadron and 83 Squadron Pathfinders.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Vicki Ansell and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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2016-07-30
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Ansell, HT
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[photograph]
COURSE 376 “A”
[page break]
[underlined] 376 ‘A’ B------. SNOOPS COURSE. [underlined]
[underlined] WEETON. [underlined]
[symbol] [symbol]
Sgt Day F. Day. 52.56.56.B.R:
F/Sgt Patmore [underlined] C U Patmore [/underlined] 65.48.62.B:
F/Sgt Petts [underlined] S G Petts [/underlined] 51.50.56.B:
Sgt Ward J Ward 60.64.64.B:
W/O Kemp Ken Kemp 50.51.Fail.
F/S Ansell. H Ansell 71.87.78.A+R.
W/O Stericker [signature] 60.65.65.B:
W/O O’Brien. [signature]. 65.57.70.A.
Sgt Stockord. Instructor.
Sgt Barlow S Barlow 63.73.68.B+:
Sgt Woods M Q Woods 38.40.Fail.
Sgt Digby. Good Snooping! G G Digby 64.67.68. B+R:
Sgt Ball. F W Ball 50.67.65.B.
F/Sgt Earsman. W. Earsman 42.35.Fail.
Sgt Fry. M Fry 40.60.B.
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15 RAF Police trainees
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A group of 15 airmen in RAF Police uniform arranged in three rows. At the front is a board with Class 376 "A". On the reverse is '376 'A' B----- Snoops Course, Weeton' and 15 names, signatures and their exam results.
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One b/w photograph
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eng
Type
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Photograph
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PAnsellHT1629, PAnsellHT1621
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Royal Air Force
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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Steve Baldwin
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Great Britain
England--Lancashire
ground personnel
training
-
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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/2512/44541/PDaviesDC1908.2.jpg
8ab489cacc69110cd2bf7cb8f1f5cf17
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Davies, David Charles
Davies, D C
Description
An account of the resource
36 items. The collection concerns David Charles Davies DFC (b. 1920, 1304355 Royal Air Force) and contains documents, photographs and two log books, one being the copy of the other. The collection also includes <a href="https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/show/2584">one album with photos of personnel and aircraft</a>. <br /><br />He flew operations as a gunner, wireless operator and bomb aimer with 61 Squadron. David was awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal on 12 March 1943 after completing 33 operations. <br /><br />The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by David Michael Davies and catalogued by Lynn Corrigan.
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2019-10-01
2020-02-26
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Davies, DC
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230 Operational Conversion Unit RAF Scampton 1949
Description
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86 uniformed personnel of the occupational conversion unit including three women arranged in five rows in front of a Lincoln aircraft. David is standing far right in the third row. Nine men are sat cross legged on the grass with an alsatian dog in the centre. The second row has 21 personnel sat on chairs, the third 22 standing with two further rows of 21 and 13 behind. Of the total 41 wear officer's dress hats, 36 side caps, 3 wear berets and the 3 women wear dress hats. On reverse '230 O.C.U. Scampton 1949' and '2nd row 1st right'.
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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1949
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1949
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
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Royal Air Force
Language
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eng
Type
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Photograph
Format
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One b/w photograph
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PDaviesDC1907; PDaviesDC1908
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IBCC Digital Archive
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aircrew
animal
ground personnel
Lincoln
RAF Scampton
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force
-
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Attwood, Stanley Gordon
Attwood, S G
Description
An account of the resource
19 items. The collection concerns Stanley Gordon Attwood (1924 - 1983) and includes photographs and newspaper cuttings that mainly relate to a documentary made in 1969 about a Lancaster aircrew of 50 Squadron reunited after 25 years.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Andrea Giles and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-09-24
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Attwood, SG
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Royal Air Force [Royal Air Force Crest] Hereford.
No. 2 School of Admin. Trades
Vivian of Hereford.
No. 14 “A” Basic Storeman Course 1957.
AC’s Graham Isaac Smith J. Isaacs Brosnan Bird Gray Fulleylove
AC’s Harwood Fox Tithecott Stones Canham Simkins Harriott Howell Womersely
AC Smith V. ACW Standing Cpl Atwood Instructor Flt Lt. Wilkinson Flt. Cmmdr. AC Gale ACW Johns AC Carter
Instructor
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24 airmen and women
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A group of 22 airmen and two airwomen, arranged in three rows. The header reads 'Royal Air Force' Hereford No.2 School of Admin. Trades' and the footer 'No 14 "A" Basic Storeman Course 1957.'
Surnames given below. Cpl Attwood is front row, third from left.
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1957
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One b/w photograph
Language
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eng
Type
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Photograph
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SAttwoodSG1814420v10008
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Herefordshire
England--Hereford
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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1957
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Claire Monk
ground personnel
training
-
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Cruickshank, Gordon
G Cruickshank
Description
An account of the resource
76 items. Concerns the life and wartime career of Flight Lieutenant Gordon Cruickshank DFM who joined the Royal Air Force in 1938. After training as an air gunner he flew 52 operations on Manchester and Lancaster with 50, 560 and 44 Squadrons. Collection consists of a 1956 memoir with original photographs donated separately, a memoir of his life on squadron from December 1941, his logbooks. a further notebook with memoir, playing cards annotated with his operations, official documents, lucky mascots, medals and badges, dog tags, memorabilia, crew procedures, as well as photographs of aircraft, targets and people.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Linda Hinman and catalogued by Nigel Huckins
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2015-04-28
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Cruickshank, G
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Permission granted for commercial projects
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44 Squadron crest
Description
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Squadron crest with elephant and 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron Royal Air Force, motto 'fulmina regis iusta'.
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B/w artwork of badge
Type
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Artwork
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MCruickshankG629128-150428-050001
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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IBCC Digital Archive
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eng
lat
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
44 Squadron
-
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Chatterton, John. 44 Squadron operations order book
Description
An account of the resource
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.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-03-14
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Chatterton, J
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No 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron RAF. Serial No. RAF 13 (Part I)
Page No. 1
Date. 20.2.45.
[underlined] No 5 Group [/underlined]
[underlined] PERSONNEL OCCURRENCE REPORTS – AIRMEN R.A.F. [/underlined]
[underlined] Number Rank Trade & Gp. Name Nature of occurrence date of effect & Authy
[/underlined]
[underlined] PART – I [/underlined]
[underlined] “A” PROMOTIONS AND REGRADINGS [/underlined]
1. 2206584 Sgt WOP(Air) II CASTLE I. 24.10.44.
1310722 Sgt WOP(Air) II WOODWARD F. 18.1.45.
2206547 Sgt WOP(Air) II WOOD J.D. 24.11.44.
1606911 Sgt WOP(Air) II NASH B.A. 24.10.44.
1816436 Sgt WOP(Air) II SEABRIDGE H. 14.1.45.
2202843 Sgt WOP(Air) II SILSON R.C. 1.1.45.
2204615 Sgt WOP(Air) II NELSON R.J. 10.2.45.
1602282 Sgt WOP(Air) II BURROUGHS T. 4.1.45.
1546201 Sgt WOP(Air) II ROBERTS N.B. 10.2.45.
1821642 Sgt WOP(Air) II DOGGART T.W. 10.2.45.
2206701 Sgt WOP(Air) II KIRBY S. 29.10.44.
Regarded WOP(Air) Grade I with special Qualifications w.e.f. dated stated. Auth:
Form 167 & O.C. Unit.
[underlined] “H” MOVEMENTS [/underlined]
2. 1396900 F/Sgt Pilot MORGANS P.W.
1869994 Sgt F/Engineer SOWERBUTTS R.P.S.
777620 W/O Navigator DAYTON C.H.
1853348 Sgt WOP(Air) II BROOKS P,
2221039 Sgt ACH/AG 5 GRAHAM I.
1897297 Sgt ACH/AG 5 BARNES E.E.
Posted from No 75 Base. w.e.f.
12.2.45. TORS 13.2.45. Auth:
7 Group P/N 7G/1305/45 d/d
13.2.45.
3. 1811008 Sgt F/Engineer COOK O.G.
1433710 F/S Navigator LEE W.O.
1622783 F/S Air/Bomber ROGERS J.G.
2206743 Sgt WOP(Air) II LEAR A.
1233624 F/S ACH/AG 5 LAWS M.D.
1812636 F/S ACH/AG 5 BURN H.
Posted from No 75 Base w.e.f.
16.2.45. TORS 17.2.45. Auth: 7
Group P/N 7G/1428/45 d/d
16.2.45.
[underlined] “H” MOVEMENTS (Corrections.) [/underlined]
4. 1803447 Sgt Air/Bomber JUDGE R.B.
Ref. P.O.R. Serial No8 d/d 2.2.45.
Entry No 1 amend rank in respect of m/n airman to read F/SGT.
5. 55135 F/S Wop(Air) OLIPHANT J.H.
Ref P.O.R. S/N 3 d/d 11.1.45.
Entry No 3. Auth: now A.M. P/N DGP/BC/2230/45 d/d 12.2.45.
6. 1051670 F/S ACH/AG 5 PYPER D.J.
Ref P.O.R. S/N 3 d/d 11.1.45.
Entry No 3 Auth: now A.M. P/N DGP/BC/2239/45 d/d 13.2.45.
7. 1317663 F/S Wop(Air) MERIDITH J.
Ref P.O.R. S/N 3 d/d 11.1.45.
Entry No 3 Auth: now A.M. P/N DGP/BC/2240/45 d/d 23.2.45
8. 1810018 W/O ACH/AG 5 ARNOLD S.J.
Ref P.O.R. S/N 3 d/d 11.1.45.
Entry No 3 Auth: now A.M. P/N DGP/BC/2231/45 d/d 12.2.45.
9. 1369530 F/S ACH/AG 5 COUTTS J.
Ref P.O.R. S/N 3 d/d 11.1.45.
Entry No 3 Auth: now A.M. P/N DGP/BC/2241/45 d/d 13.2.45.
10. 1324467 F/S WOP(Air) CODRAI A.W.
Ref P.O.R. Serial No 6 d/d
22.1.45. Entry No 3. Auth: now A.M. P/N DGP/BC/2250/45 d/d 14.2.45.
[underlined] “I” DISCHARGES. [/underlined]
11. 778098 F/S Air Bomber FOX M.R.
Discharged from the R.A.F.V.R. on appointment to commissioned rank in the GD Branch of the R.A.F.V.R. under para 652(14) of KR & ACI w.e.f. 2.1.45. Auth: A.M. Letter A.R.I:(d)/A.759319/45 d/d 12.2.45. SORS Sgts Mess 18.2.45.
[signature]
C.H. McKENZIE,
FLIGHT LIEUTENANT,
For WING COMMANDER, COMMANDING,
[underlined] No 44(Rhodesia) SQUADRON. [/underlined]
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44 Squadron Personnel Occurrence Reports - Airmen RAF
Description
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Contains lists of promotions, movements and movement corrections for airmen on 44 Squadron.
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1945-02-20
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eng
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SChattertonJ159568v10194
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
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1945-02-20
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IBCC Digital Archive
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E O Collcutt
Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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One-page typewritten document
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Steve Baldwin
44 Squadron
5 Group
promotion
RAF Spilsby
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Cruickshank, Gordon
G Cruickshank
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An account of the resource
76 items. Concerns the life and wartime career of Flight Lieutenant Gordon Cruickshank DFM who joined the Royal Air Force in 1938. After training as an air gunner he flew 52 operations on Manchester and Lancaster with 50, 560 and 44 Squadrons. Collection consists of a 1956 memoir with original photographs donated separately, a memoir of his life on squadron from December 1941, his logbooks. a further notebook with memoir, playing cards annotated with his operations, official documents, lucky mascots, medals and badges, dog tags, memorabilia, crew procedures, as well as photographs of aircraft, targets and people.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Linda Hinman and catalogued by Nigel Huckins
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2015-04-28
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Cruickshank, G
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50 Squadron crest
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Crest with robe and sword, 50 Squadron Royal Air Force, motto 'from defence to attack'.
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B/w artwork of squadron badge
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Artwork
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MCruickshankG629128-150428-050002
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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IBCC Digital Archive
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eng
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
50 Squadron
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Harrison, Joe
Joe S Harrison
J S Harrison
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An account of the resource
26 items. The collection concerns Joe Harrison DFC (646488 Royal Air Force) and contains a brief memoir, documents, photographs and memorabilia. It also includes copies of The Marker, the Pathfinder Association magazine.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Joe Harrison and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2015-09-11
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Harrison, JS
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No. 582Squadron, P. F. F. Battle order for Wednesday 13th September 1944 (Number 2)
O. C. Flying: - G/C P. H. Cribb DSO DFC
[underlined] Number Letter [/underlined]
1. ‘J’
[underlined] Captain [/underlined]
S/L Mingard & F/L Macaulay
[underlined] Navigator 1 [/underlined]
F/L Heane
[underlined] Navigator 2 [/underlined]
F/L Blake
[underlined] W/Operator [/underlined]
P/O Arnold
[underlined] Mid-Gunner [/underlined]
F/S Moye
[underlined] Rear Gunner [/underlined]
W/O Harrison
[underlined] F/Engr. [/underlined]
F/S Hughes
[underlined] Cat. [/underlined]
M. B.
[underlined] Number Letter [/underlined]
2. ‘S’
[underlined] Captain [/underlined]
F/O Hemsworth
[underlined] Navigator 1 [/underlined]
F/S Gates
[underlined] Navigator 2 [/underlined]
P/O Croney and F/S Corran
[underlined] W/Operator [/underlined]
W/O Hunt
[underlined] Mid-Gunner [/underlined]
F/S Cooper
[underlined] Rear Gunner [/underlined]
F/S Muldoon
[underlined] F/Engr. [/underlined]
F/S Brimelow
[underlined] Cat. [/underlined]
D. M. B.
[underlined] Number Letter [/underlined]
3. ‘M’
[underlined] Captain [/underlined]
F/O Smith
[underlined] Navigator 1 [/underlined]
F/S Austin
[underlined] Navigator 2 [/underlined]
F/S Bell
[underlined] W/Operator [/underlined]
W/O Price
[underlined] Mid-Gunner [/underlined]
Sgt Stow
[underlined] Rear Gunner [/underlined]
W/O Jorgensen
[underlined] F/Engr. [/underlined]
Sgt Doswell
[underlined] Cat. [/underlined]
B. U.
[underlined] Number Letter [/underlined]
4. ‘N’
[underlined] Captain [/underlined]
F/O Finlay
[underlined] Navigator 1 [/underlined]
F/S Rogers
[underlined] Navigator 2 [/underlined]
F/L Kenward
[underlined] W/Operator [/underlined]
F/S Tomson
[underlined] Mid-Gunner [/underlined]
Sgt Last
[underlined] Rear Gunner [/underlined]
Sgt Jones
[underlined] F/Engr. [/underlined]
F/S Brownlow
[underlined] Cat. [/underlined]
B. U.
[underlined] Number Letter [/underlined]
5. ‘T’
[underlined] Captain [/underlined]
F/L Nixon
[underlined] Navigator 1 [/underlined]
Sgt Durrant
[underlined] Navigator 2 [/underlined]
F/O Wilkins
[underlined] W/Operator [/underlined]
Sgt Robson
[underlined] Mid-Gunner [/underlined]
Sgt Fishpool
[underlined] Rear Gunner [/underlined]
P/O Norris
[underlined] F/Engr. [/underlined]
Sgt Lamb
[underlined] Cat. [/underlined]
B. U.
[underlined] Number Letter [/underlined]
6. ‘F’
[underlined] Captain [/underlined]
F/O Miller
[underlined] Navigator 1 [/underlined]
Sgt Ross
[underlined] Navigator 2 [/underlined]
F/L Bargh
[underlined] W/Operator [/underlined]
W/O Dawson
[underlined] Mid-Gunner [/underlined]
W/O Pilling
[underlined] Rear Gunner [/underlined]
Sgt Tungate
[underlined] F/Engr. [/underlined]
F/S Walker
[underlined] Cat. [/underlined]
B. U.
RESERVE CREW
Navigator – F/S Uzelman
W/Operator – Sgt Owen
Mid-Gunner – F/S McLennon
Rear Gunner – F/S Pearce
F/Engr. – Sgt Peterson
BRIEFING:- 1330 hours MEALS 1415 hours TAKE OFF 1500 hours
SPECIALISTS: - Navigation – P/O Jobling, Bombing – F/L Anstey, Signals – F/L Chetham, Gunnery – F/O Clark, Engineer – P/O Allen, Photos – Sgt Tagg, Radar – F/O Brearey, Armoury – Sgt Delfosse
(Signed) P.H. Cribb.
Group Captain, Commanding,
[underlined] No. 582 Squadron, P. F. F.[/underlined]
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582 Squadron Battle Order
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A battle order for 13th September 1944 signed by PH Gribb.
Date
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1944-09-13
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Two typewritten sheets (one transcription of other)
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eng
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MHarrisionJS646488-170522-01,
MHarrisionJS646488-170522-02
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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IBCC Digital Archive
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1944-09-13
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Great Britain
England--Bedfordshire
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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David Bloomfield
582 Squadron
aircrew
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Service Order
Pathfinders
RAF Little Staughton
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Ansell, Henry
Henry Ansell
H T Ansell
Description
An account of the resource
28 items. The collection concerns Sergeant Henry Thomas Ansell, DFM (b. 1925, 1893553 Royal Air Force) and contains his logbook, his release book, a school report, two German language documents and several photographs, his medals and other items. Henry Ansell served as a flight engineer with 61 Squadron and 83 Squadron Pathfinders.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Vicki Ansell and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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2016-07-30
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Ansell, HT
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63 airmen
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A group of 63 airmen arranged in five rows. Behind is a wall with climbing plants.
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One b/w photograph
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Photograph
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PAnsellHT1630
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Royal Air Force
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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Great Britain
aircrew
training
-
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Cruickshank, Gordon
G Cruickshank
Description
An account of the resource
76 items. Concerns the life and wartime career of Flight Lieutenant Gordon Cruickshank DFM who joined the Royal Air Force in 1938. After training as an air gunner he flew 52 operations on Manchester and Lancaster with 50, 560 and 44 Squadrons. Collection consists of a 1956 memoir with original photographs donated separately, a memoir of his life on squadron from December 1941, his logbooks. a further notebook with memoir, playing cards annotated with his operations, official documents, lucky mascots, medals and badges, dog tags, memorabilia, crew procedures, as well as photographs of aircraft, targets and people.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Linda Hinman and catalogued by Nigel Huckins
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2015-04-28
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Cruickshank, G
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630 Squadron crest
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Squadron crest with five petal flower 630 Squadron Royal Air Force, motto 'nocturna mors'.
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B/w artwork of squadron badge
Type
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Artwork
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MCruickshankG629128-150428-050003
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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eng
lat
630 Squadron
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Camlin, Alan Edwin
Description
An account of the resource
7 items. The collection concerns Alan Edwin Camlin DFM (196717 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, correspondence, documents, and objects. He flew operations as an air gunner with 7 Squadron.
The collection also contains John Francis Bank's log book and other papers. He flew operations as a bomb aimer with 192 Squadron.
The collection was donated to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Janet Camlin and catalogued by Lynn Corrigan.
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2017-09-20
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Camlin, AE
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7 Squadron crest
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Depiction of the constellation Ursa Major with the motto 'by day and by night'.
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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Great Britain
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Language
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eng
lat
Type
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Physical object
Format
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One metal crest mounted on a wooden plaque
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MCamlinAE1806468-170920-02
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IBCC Digital Archive
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7 Squadron
-
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Cavalier, Reginald George. Album one
Description
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57 items. Photograph album showing pictures taken during Reginald George Cavalier's service as a squadron photographer. It includes material from his photographic course training in 1940, and service with 76 Squadron at RAF Middleton St George, and with 88 Squadron and 226 Squadron with 2 Group and 2nd Tactical Air Force at RAF West Raynham. The album also includes target photographs, images of Christmas parties, visits by VIPs including Eisenhower and the King, as well as captured German ordnance and aircraft in France, the Netherlands and Germany.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-04-10
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Cavalier, RG
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88 and 226 Squadron aerial photographs
Description
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Photograph 1 and 2 are sequential vertical aerial photographs of the marshalling yards at Arras. They are partly obscured by smoke. They are numbered 5018 and 5017 and captioned 'RS 636 88 30.APR44//D14" → 10,000'Z'. Captioned: '30 April 1944, Bombing of marshalling yards Arras, France. 88 Sqd Boston A/C.'
Photograph 3 and 6 are sequential vertical aerial photographs of a marshalling yard. The second photograph is partly obscured by cloud and bomb explosions. They are numbered 5020 and 5021 and captioned 'RS640 88 1 May 44//E8 → 10,000' P'. Both captioned: '1 May 1944 88 Sqd, Boston A/C.'
Photograph 4 is a vertical aerial photograph of a town, marshalling yards and a meandering river. A stick of five bombs can be seen heading to their target. The photograph is annotated '5003 226/RS658 2 May44 5" //P A0695 10.000 Y'. Captioned:'2. May 1944, 226 Sqd, Mitchell A/C'.
Photograph 5 is a vertical aerial photograph of the confluence of the Nedderijn and Ijssel rivers. Much of the ground is obscured by cloud. A Boston aircraft with invasion stripes is in the centre of the image. The annotation is unclear '5010 88 743 [?] 5"// [?] →'. Captioned 'Boston A/C, 88 Sqd. Bridge at Arnham [sic].'
Date
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1944-04-30
1944-05-01
1944-05-02
Format
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Six b/w photographs on an album page
Type
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Photograph
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PCavalierRG17010012
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Geolocated
Spatial Coverage
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France
France--Arras
Netherlands
Netherlands--Arnhem
Temporal Coverage
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1944-04-30
1945-05-01
1945-05-02
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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eng
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
226 Squadron
88 Squadron
aerial photograph
bombing
Boston
Normandy campaign (6 June – 21 August 1944)
target photograph
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Wood, Colin
Description
An account of the resource
15 items. An oral history interview with Warrant Officer Colin Wood (1922 - 2021, 1451225 Royal Air Force), his log book, service record and seven photographs including pictures of some of his crew. Colin Wood trained in Canada and flew operations as a navigator with 106 Squadron from RAF Metheringham. His crew were:
428289 - Andy A Anderson, pilot
1593692 - D Evans, flight engineer
1451225 - Colin Wood, navigator
1564707 - G H McElhone, bomb aimer
1873924 - P Thomas Tobin, wireless operator
1584474 - Vernon R Grogan, mid upper gunner
1595586 - R O Day, rear gunner.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Colin Wood and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-03-25
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Wood, C
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97 and 83 Squadron aircrew in front of Lancaster
Description
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Large group of airmen posed in front of Lancaster. Colin Wood is immediately in front of the man who is 4th left in the back row.
7th from the right on the bottom row is Flight Lieutenant Edward Raymond Brown DFC. He flew 31 operations (25 with 83 Squadron).
Additional information about this item has been kindly provided by the donor.
Date
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1945-05
Format
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One b/w photograph
Type
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Photograph
Identifier
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PWoodC1609
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal Australian Air Force
Temporal Coverage
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1945-05
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
Contributor
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Andrew Brown
83 Squadron
97 Squadron
Lancaster
RAF Coningsby
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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/1982/41573/LHope169139v3.2.pdf
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Title
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Hope, Arthur Denis
A D Hope
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-11-12
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Hope, AD
Description
An account of the resource
26 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Arthur Denis Hope (169139 Royal Air Force) and contains his log books, correspondence, documents, newspaper cuttings and photographs. He flew operations as a wireless operator with 62 Squadron before becoming a prisoner of war.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Bruce Neill-Gourlay and Pat Hoy and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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A D Hope’s flying log book for navigator’s, air bomber’s, air gunner’s and fight engineers. Three
Description
An account of the resource
Flying log book for A D Hope, Signaller, covering the period from 23 July 1952 to 29 October 1954. Detailing his flying duties with Number one overseas ferry unit and 167 Squadron. He was stationed at RAF Abingdon. Aircraft flown in were Valetta, Dakota, Varsity, Hastings, Lincoln, York, Anson, Pembroke, Shackleton, Viking, Viscount and Argonaut.
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Great Britain
England--Oxfordshire
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Transport Command
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
Format
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One booklet
Identifier
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LHope169139v3
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IBCC Digital Archive
Temporal Coverage
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1952
1953
1954
Contributor
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Mike Connock
167 Squadron
aircrew
Anson
C-47
Lincoln
RAF Abingdon
Shackleton
wireless operator
York
-
https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/1982/41572/LHope169139v2.1.pdf
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Title
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Hope, Arthur Denis
A D Hope
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-11-12
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Hope, AD
Description
An account of the resource
26 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Arthur Denis Hope (169139 Royal Air Force) and contains his log books, correspondence, documents, newspaper cuttings and photographs. He flew operations as a wireless operator with 62 Squadron before becoming a prisoner of war.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Bruce Neill-Gourlay and Pat Hoy and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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A D Hope’s flying log book two, for navigator’s, air bomber’s, air gunner and flight engineers. Two
Description
An account of the resource
Flying log book for A D Hope, wireless operator/ signaller, covering the period from 1 May 1949 to 23 July 1952. Detailing his flying duties with 240 and 242 operational conversion units and number one overseas ferry unit. He was stationed at RAF North Luffenham, RAF Dishforth and RAF Abingdon. Aircraft flown in were Dakota, Valetta, Hastings and York.
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Great Britain
England--Oxfordshire
England--Rutland
England--Yorkshire
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Transport Command
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
Format
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One booklet
Identifier
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LHope169139v2
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IBCC Digital Archive
Temporal Coverage
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1949
1950
1951
1952
Contributor
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Mike Connock
aircrew
C-47
RAF Abingdon
RAF Dishforth
RAF North Luffenham
wireless operator
York
-
https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/1982/41571/LHope169139v1.1.pdf
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Title
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Hope, Arthur Denis
A D Hope
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-11-12
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Hope, AD
Description
An account of the resource
26 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Arthur Denis Hope (169139 Royal Air Force) and contains his log books, correspondence, documents, newspaper cuttings and photographs. He flew operations as a wireless operator with 62 Squadron before becoming a prisoner of war.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Bruce Neill-Gourlay and Pat Hoy and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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Transcription
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Frankfurt. Shot Down 19,40 Hrs over target. Five of crew blown to pieces two survivors. Taken prisoner 21st Dec 1943. repatriated [inserted] by Russian Allies [/inserted] Nearly lynched twice by civvies. [Inserted] Ju 88 Nightfigter belly/astern attack [/inserted]
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A D Hope’s navigator’s, air bomber’s and air gunner’s flying log book. One
Description
An account of the resource
Navigator’s, air bomber’s and air gunner’s flying log book one, for A D Hope, wireless operator, covering the period from 15 December 1942 to 28 April 1949. Detailing his flying training, operations flown, instructor duties and post war flying duties with 62 squadron, 1382 transport conversion unit and 240 operational conversion unit. He was stationed at RAF Madley, RAF Upper Heyford, RAF Swinderby, RAF Skellingthorpe, RAF Wymeswold, RAF Syerston, RAF Palam, RAF Dum Dum and RAF North Luffenham. Aircraft flown in were Dominie, Proctor, Wellington, Manchester, Lancaster, Dakota, Valetta, and Devon. He flew a total of 20 night operations with 50 squadron, the aircraft being shot down on his 20th operation and he became a prisoner of war. Targets were Nuremberg, Milan, Leverkusen, Munchen Gladbach, Berlin, Munich, Hannover, Hagen, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Leipzig and Modane.
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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France
Germany
Great Britain
India
Italy
England--Herefordshire
England--Leicestershire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Oxfordshire
England--Rutland
France--Modane
Germany--Berlin
Germany--Frankfurt am Main
Germany--Hagen (Arnsberg)
Germany--Hannover
Germany--Leipzig
Germany--Leverkusen
Germany--Mönchengladbach
Germany--Munich
Germany--Nuremberg
Germany--Stuttgart
India--Delhi
India--Kolkata
Italy--Milan
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
Format
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One booklet
Identifier
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LHope169139v1
Rights
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Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1942
1943-06-03
1943-06-04
1943-08-10
1943-08-11
1943-08-15
1943-08-16
1943-08-22
1943-08-23
1943-08-30
1943-08-31
1943-09-01
1943-09-03
1943-09-04
1943-09-06
1943-09-07
1943-09-27
1943-09-28
1943-01-01
1943-01-02
1943-01-03
1943-01-04
1943-01-05
1943-01-07
1943-01-08
1943-01-20
1943-01-21
1943-11-10
1943-11-11
1943-11-18
1943-11-19
1943-11-22
1943-11-23
1943-11-24
1943-11-26
1943-11-27
1943-12-16
1943-12-17
1943-12-20
1943-12-21
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Mike Conncock
16 OTU
1660 HCU
50 Squadron
aircrew
C-47
Dominie
Heavy Conversion Unit
Ju 88
Lancaster
Lancaster Mk 1
Lancaster Mk 3
lynching
Manchester
Operational Training Unit
prisoner of war
Proctor
RAF Madley
RAF North Luffenham
RAF Skellingthorpe
RAF Swinderby
RAF Syerston
RAF Upper Heyford
RAF Wymeswold
shot down
training
Wellington
wireless operator
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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/2001/38301/LTravellAE1460176v1.2.pdf
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Title
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Travell, Ted
Arthur Edward Travell
A E Travell
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-12-11
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Travell, AE
Description
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Three items. The collection concerns Ted Travell (1460176 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book and photographs. He flew operations as an air gunner with 214 and 576 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Nicola Schweikhardt and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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A E Travell’s observer’s and air gunner’s flying log book
Description
An account of the resource
Observer’s and air gunner’s flying log book for A E Travell, air gunner, covering the period from 4 September 1942 to 28 May 1945. Detailing his flying training, operations flown and instructor duties. He was stationed at RAF Dalcross, RAF Marham, RAF Stradishall, RAF Chedburgh and RAF Fiskerton. Aircraft flown in were Defiant, Wellington, Stirling, Oxford, and Lancaster. He flew a total of 36 operations, 31 night operations with 214 Squadron and 2 daylight and 3 night operations with 576 Squadron. He also flew on 3 Operation Manna flights. Targets were Duisburg, Lorient, Fresian Isles, Cologne, St Jean de Luc, St Nazaire, Berlin, Hamburg, Kiel, Baltic Sea, Dortmund, Bochum, Wuppertal, Dusseldorf, Krefeld, Mullheim, Elberfeld, Gelsenkirchen, Aachen, Remscheid, Nurnberg, Nordhausen, Lutzkendorf, Plauen, Cuxhaven and Berchtesgaden. Operation Manna flights were to The Hague and Rotterdam. His pilots on operations were Pilot Officer Smith, Sergeant Forbes, Pilot Officer Johnson Flight Lieutenant Falconer, Flight Lieutenant Strachan and Flight Sergeant McDermott.<br /><br /><br /><span data-contrast="auto" xml:lang="EN-GB" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW227392149 BCX0"><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW227392149 BCX0">This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form. No </span><span class="ContextualSpellingAndGrammarError SCXW227392149 BCX0">better quality</span><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW227392149 BCX0"> copies are available.</span></span><span class="EOP SCXW227392149 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":200,"335559740":276}"> </span>
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1942-12-10
1942-12-22
1943-01-18
1943-01-19
1943-01-21
1943-01-22
1943-02-07
1943-02-08
1943-02-13
1943-02-14
1943-02-15
1943-02-16
1943-02-17
1943-02-26
1943-02-27
1943-02-28
1943-02-29
1943-03-01
1943-03-03
1943-03-04
1943-03-29
1943-03-30
1943-04-04
1943-04-05
1943-04-08
1943-04-09
1943-04-26
1943-04-27
1943-04-28
1943-04-29
1943-05-04
1943-05-12
1943-05-13
1943-05-14
1943-05-29
1943-05-30
1943-06-11
1943-06-12
1943-06-17
1943-06-18
1943-06-21
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
France
Germany
Great Britain
Netherlands
Atlantic Ocean--Baltic Sea
Atlantic Ocean--Bay of Biscay
Atlantic Ocean--North Sea
England--Lincolnshire
England--Norfolk
England--Suffolk
France--Lorient
France--Saint-Nazaire
Germany--Aachen
Germany--Berchtesgaden
Germany--Berlin
Germany--Bochum
Germany--Cologne
Germany--Cuxhaven
Germany--Dortmund
Germany--Duisburg
Germany--Düsseldorf
Germany--Elberfeld
Germany--Gelsenkirchen
Germany--Hamburg
Germany--Kiel
Germany--Krefeld
Germany--Merseburg Region
Germany--Müllheim
Germany--Nordhausen (Thuringia)
Germany--Nuremberg
Germany--Plauen
Germany--Remscheid
Germany--Wuppertal
Netherlands--Friesland
Netherlands--Hague
Netherlands--Rotterdam
Scotland--Highlands
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Text. Log book and record book
Format
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One booklet
Identifier
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LTravellAE1460176v1
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.
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Contributor
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Mike Connock
1657 HCU
1660 HCU
214 Squadron
576 Squadron
air gunner
Air Gunnery School
aircrew
bombing
bombing of Hamburg (24-31 July 1943)
Defiant
Heavy Conversion Unit
Lancaster
mine laying
Operation Manna (29 Apr – 8 May 1945)
Oxford
RAF Chedburgh
RAF Dalcross
RAF Fiskerton
RAF Marham
RAF Stradishall
Stirling
training
Wellington
-
https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/1414/28283/MWareingR86325-161005-57.1.pdf
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Wareing, Robert
R Wareing
Description
An account of the resource
258 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Robert Wareing DFC* (86325 Royal Air Force) and contains his flying logbooks, prisoner of war log book, memoirs, photographs, extensive personal and official correspondence, official documents, pilots/handling notes, decorations, mementos, uniform badges and buttons. He flew operations as a pilot with 106 Squadron. After a period of instructing he returned to operations on 582 Squadron but was shot down and became a prisoner of war.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Andrew Wareing and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2016-10-05
Rights
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Wareing, R
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A F Hill’s flying log book extract
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Flying log book extract for A F Hill, navigator, covering the period from 13 April 1944 to 7 August 1944 when he was missing on operations. He was stationed at RAF Warboys and RAF Little Staughton. Aircraft flown in was Lancaster. He flew a total of 25 operations with 582 squadron, 9 Daylight and 16 night. Targets were Essen, Somain, Montdidier, Nantes, Montcouple, Foret de Cerisy, Laval, Longues, Fougeres, Lens, Les Hayons, Blainville sur L’Eau, Villers Bocage, Oisemont Neuville, Nucourt, St Philibert Ferme, Colombelles, Mont Candon, Foret du Croc, Les Hauts-Boisson, Stuttgart, Coquereaux, L’Isle Adam and Mare de Magne. Evading capture he returned to the Great Britain by naval vessel on 14 September 1944. His pilots on operations were Squadron Leader Wareing, Wing Commander Dunnecliffe and Pilot Officer Sexton.
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Sixteen photocopied pages
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eng
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Text. Log book and record book
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MWareingR86325-161005-57
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Pending review
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1944
1944-06
1944-07
1944-08
1944-04-26
1944-04-27
1944-04-30
1944-05-01
1944-05-03
1944-05-04
1944-05-07
1944-05-31
1944-06-01
1944-06-05
1944-06-06
1944-06-07
1944-06-09
1944-06-14
1944-06-15
1944-06-16
1944-06-24
1944-06-28
1944-06-29
1944-06-30
1944-07-02
1944-07-15
1944-07-16
1944-07-18
1944-07-19
1944-07-20
1944-07-23
1944-07-24
1944-07-25
1944-07-28
1944-07-29
1944-07-31
1944-08-01
1944-08-03
1944-08-07
1944-09-14
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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Mike Connock
Cara Walmsley
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France
Germany
Great Britain
Atlantic Ocean--English Channel
England--Cambridgeshire
France--Abbeville Region
France--Bayeux Region
France--Caen Region
France--Calais (Arrondissement)
France--Dieppe (Arrondissement)
France--Dreux
France--Fougères (Ille-et-Vilaine)
France--Laval (Mayenne)
France--Lens
France--Lille Region
France--L'Isle-Adam
France--Longues-sur-Mer
France--Montdidier (Hauts-de-France)
France--Nancy Region
France--Nantes
France--Normandy
France--Nucourt
France--Oisemont (Canton)
France--Somain
France--Villers-Bocage (Calvados)
Germany--Essen
Germany--Stuttgart
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
France--Saint-Philibert (Morbihan)
France--Forêt du Croc
France--Coquereaux
582 Squadron
aircrew
bombing
bombing of the Normandy coastal batteries (5/6 June 1944)
Lancaster
missing in action
navigator
Normandy campaign (6 June – 21 August 1944)
RAF Little Staughton
RAF Warboys
tactical support for Normandy troops
V-1
V-weapon
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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/1246/16385/MNealeETH1395951-150731-049.1.pdf
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Neale, Ted
E T H Neale
Description
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123 items. The collection concerns Edward Thomas Henry Neale (b. 1922, 1395951 Royal Air Force) who served as a navigator with 37 Squadron in North Africa, the Middle East and Italy. The collection contains his training notebooks from South Africa as well as propaganda leaflets dropped by the allies in the Mediterranean theatre.
The collection also contains a photograph album, navigation logs and target photographs.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Alison Neale and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2015-07-31
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Neale, ETH
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A GUIDE FOR AIRMEN ON JOINING THE R.A.F.
A.M. Pamphlet 130.
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THE REASON FOR THIS BOOKLET
1. It is written with the object of HELPING YOU.
Study the booklet carefully. Keep it for ready reference.
Treat the advice given in it as though it was advice from a friend.
It will “put you wise” on many things you must know in your new Service. It will save you making blunders, and save you getting into trouble unwittingly.
2. You are now an airman in His Majesty’s Royal Air Force.
With every reason you should be tremendously proud of the uniform you are wearing.
Be a credit to the uniform by being a credit to yourself wherever you are and whatever you do – OFF DUTY as well as ON DUTY.
Do all your work in good heart and good spirit; determined to make the best of the job.
The dull jobs are just as important as those more thrilling. Carry them out to the best of your ability.
[italics] Always do your best. [/italics]
Take proper pride in yourself and in your Unit.
Help to make that Unit the [italics] best [/italics] in the Service.
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3. One of the first things you must do when you are posted to any station is to make yourself acquainted with the Standing Orders and Regulations which govern the station.
A man will find himself in trouble if he [italics] does not trouble [/italics] to find out what he must do and must not do.
Consequently he makes a bad start with Officers and N.C.O’s.
That could have been avoided if he had troubled to find out.
Bear in mind that ignorance of a Standing Order is no excuse for not complying with it.
Orders are issued for a specific purpose. They affect your well-being, and the smooth, efficient running of the station.
Years of practical experience – and the mistakes of your predecessors – have made these Standing Orders necessary.
Get to know at the start the names of your Officers and N.C.O’s.
Last word of general advice: – If you feel, at any time, that you have a [italics] genuine grievance, [/italics] apply for an interview with your Commanding Officer and the grievance will be investigated and put right if it is a genuine one.
(The notes which follow are in alphabetical order for easy reference.)
AIR RAIDS.
As soon as airmen arrive on the station they must acquaint themselves with all the
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plans and arrangements which have been made for their protection in the event of enemy action.
Failure to know what is expected of you in an emergency may mean that you will become a casualty, thus endangering the lives of those who have come to your aid.
If you are in a local town during an attack you will be expected to assist the local Civil Defence Services to cope with incendiaries, casualties, rescue work, etc., so always carry your respirator and steel helmet.
BARRACK HUTS.
When you arrive at a Unit you will be allotted a Bed Space in a Barrack Room, SO YOU MUST: –
1. Keep your bed, kit and bed space clean and tidy.
2. Make yourself acquainted with the name of the N.C.O. i/c of your hut.
3. Find out what your duties are in keeping the hut clean.
4. Read the notices on the Notice Board in your barrack hut.
5. You must keep fit. It is your duty to yourself and your country – get in touch with the Physical Fitness Officer or N.C.O. i/c Sport.
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6. Make sure you know where your Air Raid Shelter is. You will find the shelter number on the Notice Board.
7. Make sure that the black-out is properly drawn.
8. make sure that all orders regarding ventilation are observed. Remember that with several men sleeping in a hut with all the windows closed, the atmosphere gets foul. It is in the so-called “healthy fug” that colds are spread from one man to another and infectious diseases develop.
9. You must obtain permission before you instal [sic] a wireless set and you must have a licence for the set. You must not connect an electric iron or electric fire with the lighting system.
Some Don’ts “:
(a) Don’t play cards for money. Gambling is forbidden.
(b) Don’t bring food or intoxicating liquor into the barrack hut.
(c) Don’t light the stove before 1600 hours unless permission IS FIRST GIVEN by the Medical Authorities.
(d) Don’t make down your bed before 1200 hours unless you are ordered to do so, or told to go to bed because you are ill.
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(e) Don’t remove an electric light bulb from its holder. If a light burns out, report it to the N.C.O. i/c of the hut.
BILLETS.
If you are accommodated in billets, be considerate to your landlady and she will be considerate to you.
Treat the billet as you would your home:
1. Leave lavatories and bathrooms clean.
2. Keep your room clean and tidy.
3. At meal times, be as punctual as your duties will allow, and give notice if you have to be absent for any particular meal or meals.
4. Don’t enter into argument with your landlady, but if you have any reasonable complaint, make it to your N.C.O.
BATH HOUSES.
The bath houses are to be kept in a clean condition, and don’t just waist-wash. YOU MUST HAVE A BATH [italics] at least once each week, [/italics] and must sign the bath-book if one is kept by the N.C.O. i/c Hut.
BOUNDS.
Make yourself acquainted with the names of places which have been put out of bounds. You must not go beyond the bounds, as laid
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down, unless you are in possession of Form 295 (Leave form).
CARELESS TALK.
Don’t talk about the Service to strangers or in the hearing of strangers.
Don’t be drawn into an argument on what seems to be a most innocent matter. Remember, the enemy has clever people working for him.
A very effective method of finding out what has happened at a certain place which has been raided, is for some simple-looking chap, who at first glance may look like the village idiot, to say – NOT TO YOU but someone else – “I hear that So-and-so had a terrible bashing last night. All the hangars were hit and half the ground staff killed.” You know this is not true and in your mind call him a b . . . . . . fool and start an argument. When he gets to know the extent of the damage done, YOU have supplied him with the “dope”. Quite easy, isn’t it?
GIVE THESE PEOPLE A WIDE BERTH. Guard your tongue. Never tell what you know.
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT.
Clothing and equipment must be kept clean and in good repair.
When your boots need repairing, tie a label on them, indicating clearly No., rank, name,
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hut No. and take them to the Equipment Store. Give in your name to the N.C.O. i/c Hut if you need articles of clothing exchanged.
DAILY ROUTINE ORDERS.
Daily Routine Orders, as printed from day to day, are for your information and not merely because the Orderly Room staff want a job of work to do. They contain orders and routine for the Unit and [italics] concern [/italics] YOU [italics] personally. [/italics]
READ THEM. Your name may appear on them or there may be an order which you have to obey. REMEMBER, IGNORANCE OF ORDERS IS NO EXCUSE.
DINING HALL.
Attend punctually and assist in keeping the dining hall clean and tidy.
Don’t throw food about: you would not do so at home, besides it is a CRIMINAL WASTE of food.
Never take more than you can eat.
DRESS – WALKING OUT.
Airmen leaving camp, must always be properly dressed and must carry both respirator and steel helmet.
When in a house, always keep both respirator and helmet in an accessible place,
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so that they are immediately available. You may need both at any moment.
FIRE PRECAUTION.
Make yourself acquainted with the Fire Orders, and should you discover that some part of a building is on fire, sound the alarm by shouting “Fire!”
Keep on shouting “Fire!” “Fire!” until you are sure someone else knows of it, and while doing so get hold of the nearest fire bucket or extinguisher and attempt to put the fire out. Get somebody to telephone the exchange and give the location of the fire.
REMEMBER THAT PROMPT ACTION WILL PREVENT LOSS.
GAS.
1. Keep your respirator and No. 5 anti-gas clothing in good condition and ready for use at all times.
2. Make yourself acquainted with the Gas Warnings on your station.
3. It is your duty to avoid becoming a gas casualty by fully understanding “Personal Decontamination”.
4. Action on hearing Gas Alarm:
(a) If indoors, stay put, put on respirator, shut windows, get on with your job.
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(b) If out-of-doors, adjust respirator and cape [italics] at once, [/italics] get under cover unless your job is in the open.
(c) If you are splashed with liquid gas, apply ointment, [italics] at once, [/italics] to all exposed areas of skin, and to your skin under that area of your clothes which has been splashed.
ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT IT IS MUCH SAFER TO TAKE OFF YOUR RESPIRATOR AND CLOTHING BECAUSE YOU HAVE PUT IT ON TOO SOON, THAN TO PUT IT ON TOO LATE. YOU ARE GIVEN OINTMENT TO USE, MAKE CERTAIN YOU KNOW HOW TO USE IT.
HITCH HIKING.
The practice of airmen assembling at main road junctions and signalling motorists, is forbidden.
There are many reasons why some motorists do not stop, or if stopped, refuse to give lifts.
Here are some of them: –
(a) The Insurance Policy does not permit carrying of passengers, and should a motorist give a lift to anyone and there is an accident, the passenger cannot claim compensation.
(b) The motorist may only be going a little way past where the airman is standing.
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(c) He may have the back of his car loaded with goods, etc.
(d) He may be in a great hurry to keep an appointment.
Don’t flash torches at passing cars after black-out time; it is dangerous and will not encourage the driver to stop.
Don’t stand waiting for a lift; walk in the direction you want to travel and if a motorist is desirous of stopping to pick you up, he will do so.
IDENTITY DISCS AND IDENTITY CARDS (FORM 1250).
These articles are of great importance to YOU and every precaution must be taken against loss.
You must always wear your identity disc.
LEAVE.
Normally you will not be granted any leave while you are under training, but exceptionally compassionate cases will receive sympathetic consideration. When you have completed your training you may be granted 7 days’ leave every three months if you can be spared from your duties.
You may, in addition to your ordinary leave, be allowed a pass up to 48 hours from time to time at the discretion of your unit or station Commander.
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Whenever you go on leave or pass, you must always have with you a Form 295, signed by your C.O. or some Officer deputed by him to sign the form.
On the back of this form are printed certain instructions which you must read carefully, and follow. This will save you trouble and possibly expense.
You must be back and [italics] report your return to the station [/italics] before the hour on which your leave or pass expires. Failure to do this will involve loss of pay and possibly the forfeiture of privileges.
Should you be held up through Air Raids either before starting on your return journey or en route, you should get your Form 295 endorsed at the nearest police station or by the Railway Transport Officer.
No extension of leave will be considered except on strong compassionate grounds and even then such an application must be sent with a “reply paid” telegram. A certificate in support of the application must be produced when you return.
N.A.A.F.I.
Institutes are provided at nearly all stations and contain a restaurant, a games room, a reading room and a writing room.
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These places are provided for your comfort and recreation, therefore: –
(a) Conduct yourself as you would in any restaurant or club. This is your club.
(b) Be considerate to the staff. They are usually out to give you the best possible service.
(c) Treat and handle all property as though it was part of your home or club.
(d) Do not remove papers or any gear which has been placed there for general use.
PATHWAYS AND SURROUNDINGS.
Always keep to the pathway; remember that when you walk on broken land, someone – a fellow airman – has dug it up and that muddy paths and boots mean muddy floors and more work for YOU to do in the huts.
SALUTING.
An airman must always salute an Officer of His Majesty’s Services, Navy, Army and Air Force, when the officer is in uniform or in any other dress, and the airman knows him to be an officer.
The practice of some airmen (when walking out of camp) is to pretend not to see an officer by looking the other way or in a shop window. This is bad discipline and reflects discredit on the R.A.F.
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When you salute an officer you are saluting the King’s Commission which that officer holds.
Make your salute smart, for your own credit, and the credit of the R.A.F.
SALVAGE.
Never waste ANYTHING, food, paper or material of any kind.
There is a use for every kind of scrap.
What you save will be collected as salvage and will be used in the national war effort.
SICK ON LEAVE.
If you are taken ill whilst on leave, you must comply with the instructions that will be found on the back of Form 295 (Leave form).
SICKNESS.
A healthy man is worth twenty sick men, and a sick man is not worth the bed space he occupies. We can help ourselves a great deal, and thus prevent being sick.
Don’t over-indulge, and be moderate in all your habits.
Should you feel ill, report sick [italics] at once [/italics].
Gargle NIGHT and MORNING.
Should you contract Venereal Disease, DON’T HESITATE; report sick [italics] immediately [/italics]. Never try to conceal a malady; it is
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certain to be apparent later. Many a fine man has been ruined because he has been ashamed or frightened to report to the Medical Officer.
THINK THESE THINGS OVER AND ACT PROMPTLY AND WISELY.
SLEEPING-OUT PASSES.
Only on exceptional compassionate grounds will trainees be granted permission to live out of camp and draw the higher rate ration allowance.
SMOKING.
Airmen are allowed to smoke in the barrack huts and N.A.A.F.I., but not in the dining-hall or technical huts.
SPORT.
Facilities exist, on most stations, for practically all games and airmen are encouraged to make use of these facilities as often as possible.
HEALTHY SPORT MAKES HEALTHY MEN. YOU MUST KEEP FIT.
TRAINING.
When you are under training, don’t be afraid to ask questions of your instructors on any points about which you are doubtful.
The instructors want to help you to do your best.
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The better you do in your passing-out tests, the more credit it is to the instructors as well as to yourself.
So don’t remain in doubt. Get your problems cleared away as they occur.
Notes at lectures, etc., should be taken as fully as possible – then learn your notes.
WORK.
Do all your work cheerfully, and as well and as thoroughly as you possibly can.
Whatever you are called upon to do, DON’T DEVELOP INTO A “GROUSER.”
There is a good reason behind everything you may have to do.
Have one object always in view: to make yourself the best airman in the Unit.
You are now at the beginning of your Service career; START RIGHT.
No doubt, you will meet difficulties and disappointments as well as dangers.
But don’t waste breath bemoaning fate; save it to tackle the job.
You will find the comradeship of the Royal Air Force a priceless possession.
Be worthy of your comrades. Be a credit to yourself and to the splendid Service of which you are a member.
And finally: –
GOOD LUCK, and a safe return as soon as may be, to your ordinary life.
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Magazine [indecipherable words]
Small [indecipherable word] of Butt Loosen Shoulder of Butt Butt
Lower [indecipherable words]
all Bullets [indecipherable word] Track
Softly [indecipherable words] 4-2
Bolt [indecipherable words]
[symbol] Striker [indecipherable words]
Extraction claw
Resistance by Full bins [indecipherable word]
Half [indecipherable words]
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A Guide for Airmen on joining the RAF
A M Pamphlet 130
Description
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Information for new recruits.
Format
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One printed booklet
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Service material
Identifier
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MNealeETH1395951-150731-049
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Steve Baldwin
aircrew
recruitment
training
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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/802/26596/LDickerAHG18112199v1.1.pdf
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Dicker, Violet
V Dicker
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Two items. An oral history interview with Violet Dicker (b. 1926). She served in the Land Army and is the widow of bomb aimer and navigator Flight Lieutenant Alan Henry George Dicker (1812199, 167748 Royal Air Force). The collection also contains his log book.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Violet Dicker and catalogued by IBCC Digital Archive staff.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-10-15
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Dicker, AHG
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A H G Dicker’s Royal Canadian Air Force flying log book for aircrew other than pilot
Description
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Royal Canadian Air Force flying log book for aircrew other than pilot for A H G Dicker, navigator, covering the period from 4 July 1944 to 30 April 1953. Detailing his flying training, post war duties with 205 squadron, 52 squadron, 203 squadron and instructor duties. He was stationed at RCAF Mountain View, RCAF Charlottetown, RCAF Summerside, RAF Oakes Field, RAF Windsor Field, RAF Koggala, RAF Changi, RAF St Eval, RAF Calshot, RAF Shawbury and RAF Thorney Island. Aircraft flown in were Anson, Mitchell, Liberator, Sunderland, Harvard, Dakota, York, Lancaster, Oxford, Lincoln, Valetta, Wellington and Varsity.
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Contributor
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Mike Connock
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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.
Format
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One booklet
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
Identifier
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LDickerAHG18112199v1
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Bahamas
Canada
Great Britain
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Bahamas--Nassau
England--Hampshire
England--Shropshire
Ontario--Prince Edward County
Prince Edward Island--Summerside
Sri Lanka--Văligama
England--Cornwall (County)
England--Sussex
Bahamas
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Ontario--Belleville
Temporal Coverage
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1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
205 Squadron
52 Squadron
Air Observers School
aircrew
Anson
B-24
B-25
bomb aimer
Bombing and Gunnery School
C-47
Harvard
Lancaster
Lincoln
navigator
Operational Training Unit
Oxford
RAF Calshot
RAF Shawbury
RAF St Eval
RAF Thorney Island
Sunderland
training
Wellington
York
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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/1997/37473/LAllamAJ657570v1.2.pdf
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1945-03-20
1945-03-23
1945-04-08
1945-05-10
1945-06-25
1945-07-02
1945-07-03
1945-07-05
1945-07-12
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Title
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Allam, A J
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-12-06
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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.
Identifier
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Allam, AJ
Description
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33 items. The collection concerns Warrant Officer Albert John Allam (657570 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, memoir, documents and photographs. He flew operations as a pilot with 227 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Peter Stuart Allam and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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Title
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A J Allam - pilots flying log book No 2
Creator
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
Format
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One booklet
Conforms To
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Pending review
Identifier
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LAllamAJ657570v1
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.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Description
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Pilot's Flying Log Book for A.J. Allam. Covers the period from 11 September 1944 to 16 July 1945 detailing his final training and operational flights. Listed at the back are all the stations he was posted to: RAF Wilmslow, RAF Dalcross, RAF Sywell, RAF Clyffe Pyard, RAF Lossiemouth, RAF Elgin, RAF Acaster Malbis, RAF Langar, RAF Syerston, RAF Balderton, RAF Strubby, RAF Graveley, RAF Little Staughton, RAF Wyton, RAF Bruntingthorpe and RAF Annan. Aircraft flown were Wellington, Tiger Moth, Halifax and Lancaster. With 227 Squadron he flew three night operations. Targets were Bohlen, Wesel and Lutzendorf. An Operation Exodus flight, an operation Post Mortem, and two Cook's Tours flights are also recorded. His pilots on his first operations were Flight Lieutenant Croker and Flying Officer Flying Officer Tate.
This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form. No better quality copies are available.
Spatial Coverage
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Belgium
Germany
Great Britain
England--Cambridgeshire
England--Cambridgeshire
England--Cheshire
England--Leicestershire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Northamptonshire
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Wiltshire
England--Yorkshire
Germany--Bamberg
Germany--Saxony
Germany--Wesel (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Scotland--Elgin
Scotland--Moray
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Temporal Coverage
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1944
1945
1945-03-20
1945-03-23
1945-04-08
1945-05-10
1945-06-25
1945-07-02
1945-07-03
1945-07-05
1945-07-12
1669 HCU
20 OTU
227 Squadron
Advanced Flying Unit
aircrew
Cook’s tour
Flying Training School
Halifax
Halifax Mk 2
Heavy Conversion Unit
Initial Training Wing
Lancaster
Lancaster Finishing School
Lancaster Mk 1
Lancaster Mk 3
Operation Exodus (1945)
Operational Training Unit
pilot
RAF Acaster Malbis
RAF Balderton
RAF Bruntingthorpe
RAF Clyffe Pypard
RAF Dalcross
RAF Graveley
RAF Langar
RAF Little Staughton
RAF Lossiemouth
RAF Strubby
RAF Syerston
RAF Sywell
RAF Wilmslow
RAF Wyton
Tiger Moth
training
Wellington