IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> Pending text-based transcription. Allocated]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> British Army]]> N Chaffey]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Memoir]]> Civilian]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> United States Army Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> England--Essex]]> England--Bishop's Stortford]]> England--Colchester]]> Norway]]> Norway--Gardermoen]]> England--London]]> Netherlands]]> Netherlands--Arnhem]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--St. Ives (Cambridgeshire)]]> England--Huntingdonshire]]> England--Herefordshire]]> 1954]]> 1945]]> 1946]]> At the end there is a biography of the officer in charge of Arnhem, Lt-Gen Sir Frederick Browning and his wife Daphne du Maurier.]]> Roger Millington]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Personal research]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Royal Air Force. Coastal Command]]> Royal Air Force. Fighter Command]]> British Army]]> Wehrmacht. Luftwaffe]]> Royal Canadian Air Force]]> Royal New Zealand Air Force]]> Free French Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> England--Cambridge]]> England--Letchworth]]> Wales--Bridgend]]> Wales--Penrhos]]> Egypt--Heliopolis (Extinct city)]]> Singapore]]> France--Cherbourg]]> Netherlands--Eindhoven]]> France--Brest]]> France--Boulogne-sur-Mer]]> France--Dunkerque]]> Germany--Wilhelmshaven]]> France--Brest]]> Netherlands--Rotterdam]]> Germany--Cologne]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Italy--Turin]]> Germany--Düsseldorf]]> Germany--Frankfurt am Main]]> France--L'Isle-Adam]]> France--Quiberon]]> France--Boulogne-Billancourt]]> Germany--Essen]]> France--Le Creusot]]> Germany--Leverkusen]]> France--Caen]]> Netherlands--Arnhem]]> Norway]]> Germany--Wesel (North Rhine-Westphalia)]]> Belgium--Brussels]]> England--Rochester (Kent)]]> Northern Ireland--Belfast]]> England--Longbridge]]> France--Arras]]> England--Darlington]]> Italy--Genoa]]> England--Longbridge]]> Yemen (Republic)--Aden]]> Europe--Frisian Islands]]> Germany--Peenemünde]]> Germany--Nuremberg]]> Italy--Sicily]]> France--Normandy]]> Netherlands--Arnhem]]> Netherlands--Eindhoven]]> Netherlands--Nijmegen]]> Wales--Pwllheli]]> England--Yorkshire]]> England--Leicester]]> England--Sunderland (Tyne and Wear)]]> Scotland--Edinburgh]]> England--Rochford]]> England--London]]> England--Cornwall (County)]]> Scotland--Ayr]]> England--Friston (East Sussex)]]> England--Gravesend (Kent)]]> England--West Malling]]> England--Hailsham]]> England--Yelverton (Devon)]]> England--Bentwaters NATO Air Base]]> England--Great Dunmow]]> England--Heacham]]> England--Weybridge]]> Wales--Hawarden]]> England--Blackpool]]> England--Old Sarum (Extinct city)]]> England--Kent]]> England--Folkestone]]> England--Hambleton (North Yorkshire)]]> England--York]]> Scotland--Scottish Borders]]> England--Cambridge]]> England--Thurleigh]]> England--Darlington]]> England--Hitchin]]> England--Lancashire]]> Italy]]> France]]> Egypt]]> Germany]]> Belgium]]> Netherlands]]> Great Britain]]> Yemen (Republic)]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> England--Bedfordshire]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Devon]]> England--Durham (County)]]> England--Sussex]]> England--Essex]]> England--Herefordshire]]> England--Norfolk]]> England--Suffolk]]> England--Surrey]]> England--Wiltshire]]> England--Worcestershire]]> England--Leicestershire]]> England--Swindon (Wiltshire)]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> 1944]]> He was stationed at RAF Stoke Orchard (No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School), RCAF Station Neepawa (No. 35 Elementary Flying Training School), RCAF Station Carberry (No. 33 Service Flying Training School), RAF Carlisle (No. 15 Elementary Flying Training School), RAF Church Lawford (No. 18 (P) Advanced Flying Unit), RAF Desborough (No. 84 Operational Training Unit), RAF Wratting Common (No. 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit), RAF Feltwell (No. 3 Lancaster Finishing School), RAF Witchford (115 Squadron), RAF Langar (1669 HCU), RAF North Luffenham (1653 HCU), RAF Waterbeach (514 Squadron), RAF Syerston (1333 Transport Support Conversion Unit), RAF Almaza, RAF Aqir, RAF Kabrit (78 Squadron), RAF Palam (AHQ(I) Communications Squadron), RAF Fassburg, RAF Lubeck, RAF Bassingbourn and RAF Waterbeach (24(C) Squadron), RAF Marham (115 Squadron and Bomber Command Jet Conversion Flight), Bassingbourn (No. 231 OCU), RAF Boscombe Down (Handling Squadron), RAF Lyneham (216 Squadron) and RAF Watton (51 Squadron).
Aircraft in which flown: DH82C, Anson, DH82A, Oxford, Wellington X, Stirling I, Stirling III, Lancaster I, Lancaster II, Lancaster III, Dakota III, Horsa, Dakota IV, Halifax VII, York, Harvard, Lancastrian, Valetta, Washington, Meteor, Canberra, Varsity, Firefly, Pembroke, Valiant, Sea Venom, Vampire, Jet Provost, Sea Devon, Hunter, Pioneer, Whirlwind, Chipmunk, Comet, Beverley, Seamew, Venom, Javelin, Gannet, Swift, Vulcan, Hastings, Victor, Skeeter, Prentice, Auster, Devon, Heron, Bristol Freighter, Dragonfly, Shackleton, Viscount, Sea Prince, Sycamore, Sea Balliol, Lincoln, Sea Hawk.
Records 30 completed operations (22 night, 8 day) on the following targets in France and Germany: Amaye-Sur-Seulles, Beauvoir, Bec D’Ambes, Biennais, Bordeaux Bassens, Brunswick, Cap Gris Nez, Chambly, Cologne, Coulonvillers, Domleger, Dortmund, Dreux, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Foret de Lucheux, L’Hey, Le Havre, Le Mans, Lens, Lisieux, Montdidier, Nantes, Ouistreham, Vaires (Paris), Valenciennes, Watten and Wissant.
Also includes photographs of various aircraft, various documents, technical notes, medal awards paperwork and VIP passenger lists (including Pandit Neru, Sir Claude Auchinleck).]]>
Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> David Leitch]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Royal Air Force. Transport Command]]> Canada]]> Egypt]]> France]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> India]]> Israel]]> Atlantic Ocean--Bay of Biscay]]> Atlantic Ocean--English Channel]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Cumbria]]> England--Gloucestershire]]> England--Norfolk]]> England--Northamptonshire]]> England--Nottinghamshire]]> England--Rutland]]> England--Warwickshire]]> England--Wiltshire]]> Middle East--Palestine]]> France--Domléger-Longvillers]]> France--Beauvoir-sur-Mer]]> France--Bordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)]]> France--Calvados]]> France--Dreux]]> France--Gironde Estuary]]> France--Le Havre]]> France--Le Mans]]> France--Lens]]> France--Montdidier (Hauts-de-France)]]> France--Nantes]]> France--Normandy]]> France--Oise]]> France--Opale Coast]]> France--Pas-de-Calais]]> France--Somme]]> France--Vaires-sur-Marne]]> France--Valenciennes]]> France--Watten]]> Germany--Braunschweig]]> Germany--Cologne]]> Germany--Dortmund]]> Germany--Duisburg]]> Germany--Düsseldorf]]> Manitoba--Carberry]]> Manitoba--Neepawa]]> France--Coulonvillers]]> France--Cap Gris Nez]]> Egypt--Kibrit]]> North Africa]]> France--Ouistreham]]> Manitoba]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> 1942]]> 1943]]> 1944-04-20]]> 1944-04-21]]> 1944-04-22]]> 1944-04-23]]> 1944-05-01]]> 1944-05-02]]> 1944-05-07]]> 1944-05-08]]> 1944-05-09]]> 1944-05-10]]> 1944-05-19]]> 1944-05-20]]> 1944-05-21]]> 1944-05-22]]> 1944-05-23]]> 1944-06-02]]> 1944-06-03]]> 1944-06-05]]> 1944-06-06]]> 1944-06-07]]> 1944-06-10]]> 1944-06-11]]> 1944-06-12]]> 1944-06-14]]> 1944-06-15]]> 1944-06-16]]> 1944-06-17]]> 1944-06-18]]> 1944-06-21]]> 1944-06-23]]> 1944-06-24]]> 1944-06-27]]> 1944-06-28]]> 1944-07-02]]> 1944-07-05]]> 1944-07-06]]> 1944-07-07]]> 1944-07-08]]> 1944-07-12]]> 1944-07-30]]> 1944-08-01]]> 1944-08-04]]> 1944-08-05]]> 1944-08-08]]> 1944-08-09]]> 1944-08-11]]> 1944-08-12]]> 1944-08-13]]> 1945]]> 1946]]> 1947]]> 1948]]> 1949]]> 1950]]> 1951]]> 1952]]> 1953]]> 1954]]> 1955]]> 1956]]> 1957]]> 1958]]> 1959]]> 1960]]> 1961]]> 1962]]>
Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Terry Hancock]]> Pending review]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Transport Command]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> England--Essex]]> England--Staffordshire]]> England--Hampshire]]> England--Dorset]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> North Africa]]> Tunisia]]> Tunisia--Sidi Ameur]]> Germany]]> Germany--Rees]]> 1943-04]]> 1943-05]]> 1943-06]]> 1943-07]]> 1943-08]]> 1943-09]]> 1943-10]]> 1943-11]]> 1943-12]]> 1945-01]]> 1945-02-02]]> 1945-02-14]]> 1945-03]]> 1945-04]]>
Top right air-to-air view of front quarter of a Wellington with a Spitfire close astern breaking off to the right.

Bottom left a ground to air view of a glider being towed from right to left by a C-47 in the distance.

Bottom right a side on view of a C-47 facing right parked on the grass the other side of a taxiway. In the foreground bushes and to the right below the taxiway a group of people, one with a bicycle.]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending identification. Places]]> Pending geolocation]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> United States Army Air Force]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Artwork]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Civilian]]> Denmark]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Mike Connock]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Belgium]]> France]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> Netherlands]]> Norway]]> Poland]]> Atlantic Ocean--Baltic Sea]]> Atlantic Ocean--Bay of Biscay]]> Atlantic Ocean--North Sea]]> Atlantic Ocean--Oslofjorden]]> Belgium--Houffalize]]> England--Buckinghamshire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> England--Northamptonshire]]> England--Nottinghamshire]]> England--Shropshire]]> Germany--Braunschweig]]> France--Brest]]> France--Royan]]> Germany--Bremen]]> Germany--Dortmund-Ems Canal]]> Germany--Düsseldorf]]> Germany--Euskirchen Region]]> Germany--Harburg (Landkreis)]]> Germany--Homberg (Kassel)]]> Germany--Kaiserslautern]]> Germany--Karlsruhe]]> Germany--Leipzig Region]]> Germany--Merseburg Region]]> Germany--Munich]]> Germany--Nordhausen (Thuringia)]]> Germany--Siegen]]> Germany--Thuringia]]> Germany--Wilhelmshaven]]> Netherlands--Vlissingen]]> Germany--Wesel (North Rhine-Westphalia)]]> Norway--Bergen]]> Norway--Trondheim]]> Poland--Gdynia]]> Poland--Police (Województwo Zachodniopomorskie)]]> Wales--Carmarthenshire]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> 1944-09-05]]> 1944-09-23]]> 1944-09-24]]> 1944-09-26]]> 1944-09-27]]> 1944-09-28]]> 1944-10-05]]> 1944-10-06]]> 1944-10-07]]> 1944-10-14]]> 1944-10-15]]> 1944-10-28]]> 1944-10-29]]> 1944-11-01]]> 1944-11-02]]> 1944-11-03]]> 1944-11-04]]> 1944-11-05]]> 1944-11-11]]> 1944-11-12]]> 1944-11-21]]> 1944-11-22]]> 1944-11-23]]> 1944-11-26]]> 1944-11-27]]> 1944-12-09]]> 1944-12-10]]> 1944-12-17]]> 1944-12-18]]> 1944-12-19]]> 1944-12-21]]> 1944-12-22]]> 1944-12-28]]> 1944-12-29]]> 1944-12-30]]> 1944-12-31]]> 1945-01-04]]> 1945-01-05]]> 1945-02-01]]> 1945-02-02]]> 1945-02-03]]> 1945-02-08]]> 1945-02-09]]> 1945-02-14]]> 1945-02-15]]> 1945-03-03]]> 1945-03-04]]> 1945-03-05]]> 1945-03-06]]> 1945-03-07]]> 1945-03-08]]> 1945-03-12]]> 1945-03-20]]> 1945-03-21]]> 1945-03-22]]> 1945-03-23]]> 1945-03-24]]> 1945-04-04]]> 1967]]>
Luftwaffe dropping fake leaflets
Goebbels-Henriot producing fake leaflets, such as counterfeit ‘Le Courrier de l’Air’ newspapers, dropped allegedly in their millions by the Luftwaffe. French alerted to the dangers of this misinformation, outlined in the article reproduced from the Daily Express (19th April 1944).

Copies are shown of both the authentic and fake editions of the 24th February 1944 ‘Le Courrier de l’Air’.

Le Courrier de l’Air, 4th May 1944

Page 1
83,400 tons of bombs dropped on Germany and occupied Europe in April, causing serious damage.

On 3rd May in the Commons, Anthony Eden confirmed that the French Committee for National Liberation would be the responsible body for administering any liberated France.

In his 1st May address, Marshal Stalin pays tribute to the United States and Britain for the success of the Soviet armies.

In House of Lords, Lord Selborne expresses displeasure that neutral Portugal is supplying tungsten to Germany.

Page 2
New group formed in London to discuss Anglo-French co-operation after liberation of France. Group includes Lord Cromer and Professor Edmond Vermeil of the Sorbonne.

House of Commons hears Anthony Eden describe agreement between Britain, United States and Spain over Spanish neutrality and actions which will take place as a result.

Satirical poem about Philippe Henriot by Pierre Dac.

May 1st celebrations in London, including the Fabian Society with representatives from 17 countries and those at Trafalgar Square, condemned fascism and Nazism. René Capitant, speaking on behalf of the French Committee for National Liberation, paid tribute to workers of the French empire.

Page 3
Germany deemed to have insufficient means of defending coastal waters of Western and Southern Europe.

French and Belgian railways will be attacked in coming weeks.

German General Kreipe, Commander of 22nd Panzer division, imprisoned in Crete by British.

Mediterranean Allied Forces conducting significant air operations in Italy on factories, communications, railways and ports.

Page 4
British Empire conference in London attended by Winston Churchill and prime ministers of the dominions. Importance of this group recognised by parliament and its potential on post-war international economic prosperity.

Major Lewis Hastings outlines vital importance of logistics for the army with the huge volume of equipment needing to be transported; something he claims is unacknowledged by General Kurt Dittmar and Joseph Goebbels.

Der Stein ist im Rollen
[set the ball rolling]
Calls on German workers and German’s 12 million foreign workers to bring about Hitler’s downfall, building on the momentum of the generals’ coup.

Tatsachen, die zu denken geben
[facts to make you think]
On 21st July 1944, Adolf Hitler refers to a small ‘clique’ of generals who tried to remove him, claiming it had nothing to do with the army or Wehrmacht. The article uses a number of statements to counter this assertion. One of these concerns Dr Robert Ley who is said to incite German workers against the officer corps on 22nd July 1944. ]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sally Coulter]]> Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English]]> fra]]> deu]]> Text]]> Civilian]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Royal Air Force]]> Germany]]> France]]> England]]> England--London]]> 1944-02-24]]> 1944-04-19]]> 1944-07-21]]> 1944-07-22]]>
]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Nick Cornwell-Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Great Britain]]> England]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> England--Wiltshire]]> England--Yorkshire]]> 1940]]> 1941]]> 1942]]> 1943]]>
The photo was taken on Sunday 17 September 1944 between 13:00 and 13:20. It shows landing Zone 'S' north of the Arnhem-Ede Railway line, and west of Wolfheze. Also visible is the A12 motorway under construction.

The description of this item is partially based on information provided by the donor, additional information kindly provided by Luuk Buist.

The description of this item is partially based on information provided by the donor. This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form: no better quality copies are available.]]>
William Barfoot]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Stuart Cummins]]> Geolocated]]> eng]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Netherlands--Arnhem]]> Netherlands]]> 1944-09-17]]>

The photo was taken on Sunday 17 September 1944 between 13:00 and 13:20. It shows landing Zone 'S' north of the Arnhem-Ede Railway line, and west of Wolfheze. Also visible is the A12 motorway under construction.

The description of this item is partially based on information provided by the donor, additional information kindly provided by Luuk Buist.

This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form: no better quality copies are available.]]>
William Barfoot]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Stuart Cummins]]> Geolocated]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Netherlands--Arnhem]]> Netherlands]]> 1944-09-17]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Stuart Cummins]]> Geolocated]]> eng]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Netherlands]]> Netherlands--Wolfheze]]> 1944-09]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Mike Connock]]> Cara Walmsley]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Belgium]]> Canada]]> Egypt]]> France]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> Netherlands]]> Poland]]> Atlantic Ocean--Baltic Sea]]> Atlantic Ocean--North Sea]]> Belgium--Brussels]]> Egypt--Suez Canal Region]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Durham (County)]]> England--Leicestershire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> England--Norfolk]]> England--Nottinghamshire]]> England--Suffolk]]> England--Yorkshire]]> France--Rheims Region]]> Germany--Bremen]]> Germany--Bremen Region]]> Germany--Dortmund]]> Germany--Dortmund-Ems Canal]]> Germany--Dresden]]> Germany--Flensburg]]> Germany--Giessen (Hesse)]]> Germany--Halle an der Saale]]> Germany--Harburg (Landkreis)]]> Germany--Heilbronn]]> Germany--Karlsruhe]]> Germany--Leipzig Region]]> Germany--Merseburg]]> Germany--Nordhausen (Thuringia)]]> Germany--Siegen]]> Germany--Urft Dam]]> Netherlands--IJmuiden]]> Ontario--Hamilton]]> Ontario--Picton]]> Poland--Gdynia]]> Poland--Police (Województwo Zachodniopomorskie)]]> Scotland--Moray Firth]]> Wales--Gwynedd]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> France--Juvincourt-et-Damary]]> 1943]]> 1944-12-04]]> 1944-12-06]]> 1944-12-07]]> 1944-12-08]]> 1944-12-10]]> 1944-12-11]]> 1944-12-18]]> 1944-12-19]]> 1944-12-21]]> 1944-12-22]]> 1945-01-13]]> 1945-01-14]]> 1945-01-15]]> 1945-02-01]]> 1945-02-03]]> 1945-02-13]]> 1945-02-14]]> 1945-03-03]]> 1945-03-04]]> 1945-03-05]]> 1945-03-06]]> 1945-03-07]]> 1945-03-08]]> 1945-03-12]]> 1945-03-14]]> 1945-03-15]]> 1945-03-20]]> 1945-03-21]]> 1945-03-22]]> 1945-03-27]]> 1945-04-04]]> 1945-04-07]]> 1945-04-08]]> 1945-04-09]]> 1945-04-23]]> 1945-04-26]]> 1945-05-06]]> 1945-05-12]]> 1948]]> 1949]]> 1950]]> 1951]]> 1952]]> 1953]]> 1954]]> This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form: no better quality copies are available.]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> 1945-03-24]]>
The description of this item is partially based on information provided by the donor. This item was sent to the IBCC Digital Archive already in digital form: no better quality copies are available.]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> 1945-03-24]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Great Britain]]> England--Wiltshire]]> France]]> France--Le Havre]]> Atlantic Ocean--English Channel]]> 1939-10-25]]> 1943-08]]> 1943-03-10]]> 1942-01]]> 1942-08]]> 1943-09]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> David Leitch]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Atlantic Ocean--English Channel]]> Atlantic Ocean--North Sea]]> France]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> India]]> Middle East]]> Netherlands]]> Norway]]> England--Hampshire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> England--Nottinghamshire]]> England--Rutland]]> England--Wiltshire]]> England--Yorkshire]]> France--Alençon]]> France--Amiens]]> France--Boulogne-sur-Mer]]> France--Brittany]]> France--Châteaudun]]> France--Lille]]> France--Normandy]]> France--Orléans]]> France--Pas-de-Calais]]> France--Yvelines]]> Germany--Augsburg]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany--Bielefeld]]> Germany--Bochum]]> Germany--Bremen]]> Germany--Dortmund-Ems Canal]]> Germany--Düsseldorf]]> Germany--Essen]]> Germany--Frankfurt am Main]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Germany--Helgoland]]> Germany--Kassel]]> Germany--Leipzig]]> Germany--Leverkusen]]> Germany--Ludwigshafen am Rhein]]> Germany--Mannheim]]> Germany--Nienburg (Lower Saxony)]]> Poland--Szczecin]]> Germany--Stuttgart]]> Germany--Urft Dam]]> Netherlands--Hoek van Holland]]> Netherlands--Ijmuiden]]> Netherlands--Rotterdam]]> Poland]]> Germany--Herne (Arnsberg)]]> Germany--Hannover]]> Atlantic Ocean--Oslofjorden]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> France--Herquelingue]]> France--Morsalines]]> France--Ver-Sur-Mer]]> France--Manche]]> 1943-09-22]]> 1943-09-23]]> 1943-09-24]]> 1943-09-27]]> 1943-09-28]]> 1943-09-29]]> 1943-10-03]]> 1943-10-04]]> 1943-10-05]]> 1943-10-08]]> 1943-10-09]]> 1943-11-03]]> 1943-11-18]]> 1943-11-19]]> 1943-11-22]]> 1943-11-23]]> 1943-11-25]]> 1943-11-26]]> 1943-12-03]]> 1943-12-04]]> 1943-12-29]]> 1943-12-30]]> 1944-01-28]]> 1944-01-29]]> 1944-01-30]]> 1944-01-31]]> 1944-02-19]]> 1944-02-20]]> 1944-02-21]]> 1944-02-25]]> 1944-02-26]]> 1944-03-01]]> 1944-03-02]]> 1944-03-06]]> 1944-03-15]]> 1944-03-16]]> 1944-03-18]]> 1944-03-19]]> 1944-03-26]]> 1944-03-27]]> 1944-04-09]]> 1944-05-10]]> 1944-05-11]]> 1944-05-12]]> 1944-05-22]]> 1944-05-23]]> 1944-06-05]]> 1944-06-06]]> 1944-06-07]]> 1944-06-08]]> 1944-06-09]]> 1944-06-12]]> 1944-06-13]]> 1944-06-15]]> 1944-06-16]]> 1944-12-08]]> 1944-12-11]]> 1944-12-15]]> 1944-12-15]]> 1944-12-21]]> 1944-12-29]]> 1944-12-30]]> 1944-12-31]]> 1945-01-01]]> 1945-02-03]]> 1945-02-06]]> 1945-02-08]]> 1945-02-14]]> 1945-02-22]]> 1945-02-24]]> 1945-03-13]]> 1945-03-14]]> 1945-03-15]]> 1945-03-19]]> 1945-03-21]]> 1945-03-22]]> 1945-03-23]]> 1945-03-27]]> 1945-04-06]]> 1945-04-07]]> 1945-04-09]]> 1945-04-19]]> 1946]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Canadian Air Force]]> United States Army Air Force]]> British Army]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Canadian Air Force]]> United States Army Air Force]]> British Army]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> United States Army Air Force]]> British Army]]> Royal Canadian Air Force]]> #2 is a flying Horsa with D-day stripes.
#3 is a group of airmen annotated with their names.]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending text-based transcription. Allocated]]> eng]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]>