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The letter advises that the grave of Charles has been found and he has been reinterred in the British Military Cemetery at Hamburg.

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Informs him that , in view of circumstance in which his son was reported missing and believed killed, in the absence of any evidence of survival, his death was now presumed to have occurred on 21 March 1945.

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The letter advises that her husband is now considered to have lost his life.

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The letter advises that there has been no news about her husbands disappearance. Because of the lapse of time the writer suggest that he has lost his life.

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The letter proposes that Arnold is presumed dead.

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The letter is a calculation of money owed to Catherine.

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The note accompanies a photograph of the grave of Robert Frazer.

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The first letter is to Fred's mother and refers to her war gratuity.
The second letter itemises the sums to be paid to Fred's mother and father.

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The telegram advises that Norman is now reported dead.

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The letter advises James' father that James has lost his life.

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The letter advises that his son was killed and is buried in Neufchatel.

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Letter states that they are forwarding a photograph of his son, grave of Sergeant J R Luxton. Includes envelope, imperial war graves with complements card and receipt.

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Informs him that official German sources have confirmed the death of his son on 12 August 1943 (assumed for official purposes).

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Four items of correspondence, the letters to John's wife and his father and two certificates of death issued as no further information had been discovered about the circumstances of John's death.

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Advising that her husband, previously reported missing is now missing and believed to have been killed, as reported by the Red Cross.

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To Mabel Pexman confirming death of her husband and mentioning his personal effects. Annotated with hand written 'Return requested please'.

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The telegram advises that Les previously reported missing and believed to be dead is a prisoner of war.

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Telegram sent informing his wife that he had failed to return, condolence letters from the squadron CO and Air Ministry and follow up letters to John's wife, and father.

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Advising that it is believed that her son has died.

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Following the report that Reg is missing, advising that of the seven casualties of the crash, three have been identified as Sergeant Hannel, Sergeant Johnson and Sergeant Barrett, three are unidentified and one is unaccounted for.

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Certifies that Reginald William Lingfield Muir was missing and presumed to have lost his life as a result of air operations.

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A letter from the Air Ministry informing Joan Broderick that her husband, Kenneth James Broderick who has been missing in action, is presumed dead.

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Listing Flight Lieutenant George Albert James Frazer-Hollins's date of birth, previous service, appointments and promotions, postings, honours and awards.

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Advising his wife that Jack's grave has been transferred to a British military cemetery.

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