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  • Creator is exactly "Margaret Ampthill"

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Letter was the reply to an enquiry from Mrs Harrison. It was to inform her that they had heard nothing regarding John having become a prisoner of war.

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They advise her not to correspond to her husband until it is established whether he is a prisoner of war.

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Writes of further reports that three unidentified airmen flying in the same aircraft of her husband had been buried in the military cemetery at Venlo and gives grave numbers. They were buried near the other two members of the crew previously…

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Writes that there is still no information regarding her husband. However. the International Red Cross in Geneva has reported that two members of his crew, Pilot Officer H N Petts and Pilot Officer G Russell lost their lives on 26 May 1843. Another…

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Tells her that there is no news of her husband has come through up to the present. Any further information received will be passed on.

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The letter informs the parents of Sergeant Raymond Norman Percy Foster, that he is missing, believed killed in action.
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