IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Personal research]]> MLutwycheCE561197-170703-05]]> Royal Air Force]]> France--Perpignan]]> France--Nantes]]> Great Britain]]> England--Hove]]> France]]> England--Sussex]]> 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)]]> He describes their capture, mistreatment and interrogations at various locations. After interrogations at Dulag Luft they were sent to a transit camp in Frankfurt then on by train to Heydekrug, Stalag Luft VI. Although their camp section was new it was cramped and basic. He describes camp life in detail. As the Russians got closer they were sent by train to an Army camp at Thorn. He read a copy of NCO education in the camp. These courses were extremely popular and supported by text books sent from the UK. Exams were sat and papers sent to the UK for marking. At Thorn they marched to Stammlager 357 but not for long. They then marched back to the railway and were sent to Fallingbostel. He describes the rail journey in detail, then in greater detail he describes camp life.
Later he was moved to an officer's camp at Eichstadt. This turned out to be an Army camp which refused them and they were sent to Sagan. He stayed there for a short time then was moved to Stalag Luft 3, then 111A. As the Russians neared they moved again. After a couple of days waiting in trucks they returned to their camp. The railway system was breaking down as the end of the war neared.
After the Russians reached them they were allowed out of the camp but still remained billeted there. He writes about his impressions of the Russians.
His journey home was delayed by rain that did not allow aircraft to fly.
His story ends with his retelling of the night his aircraft was shot down, his night in Brussels and his return to England.]]>
Alan McInnes]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending text-based transcription]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Memoir]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Royal Australian Air Force]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany--Magdeburg]]> Australia]]> Great Britain]]> England--Lichfield]]> Poland--Szczecin]]> Germany--Bremen]]> Germany--Stendal]]> Switzerland]]> Germany--Frankfurt am Main]]> Lithuania--Šilutė]]> Poland]]> Italy]]> Canada]]> United States]]> Poland--Szczecin]]> Poland--Toruń]]> Greece]]> Greece--Crete]]> Poland--Vistula River]]> England--Staverton (Northamptonshire)]]> Germany--Bad Fallingbostel]]> Poland--Żagań]]> Poland--Bydgoszcz]]> Poland--Poznań]]> Germany--Pasewalk]]> Germany--Neubrandenburg]]> Germany--Stavenhagen]]> Germany--Malchin (Landkreis)]]> Germany--Güstrow]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Germany--Lübeck]]> Germany--Eichstätt]]> Germany--Munich]]> Germany--Kassel]]> Germany--Eisenach]]> Germany--Fürth (Bavaria)]]> Germany--Treuchtlingen]]> Germany--Ingolstadt]]> Germany--Regensburg]]> Germany--Leipzig]]> Germany--Plauen]]> Poland--Wrocław]]> New South Wales--Sydney]]> Victoria--Melbourne]]> New South Wales]]> India--Jammu and Kashmir]]> China]]> England--London]]> Germany--Elbe]]> Germany--Potsdam]]> Germany--Jüterbog]]> Ukraine--Odesa]]> Germany--Dresden]]> Germany--Halle an der Saale]]> Belgium--Brussels]]> England--Brighton]]> Germany--Nuremberg]]> Germany--Hannover]]> Ukraine]]> Germany--Luckenwalde]]> Poland--Poznań]]> Germany]]> Germany--Hof (Hof)]]> 1944-01-21]]>
Crew: Navigator S/L A L Christian
Observer - EA Wright Esq
Pilot - Maj JLBH Cordes (Retd)
at; RAF Bicester'
and is annotated 'Souvenir of Happy Days
Yours ever
Jim Cordes'.]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Civilian]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> 1939-10-25]]>
Pilot's Flying log book for Wing Commander A.L. Christian, covering the period from 1 December 1936 to 8 May 1941. Detailing his flying training, instructional duties and operations flown. He was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford, RAF Upavon, RAF Netheravon, RAF Sealand, RAF Debden, RAF Bicester and RAF Swanton Morley. Aircraft flown in were Hind, Tiger Moth, Audax, Tutor, Hart, Fury, Magister, Anson, Wallace, Oxford, Vildebeest, Gladiator, Hurricane, Demon, Walrus, Blenheim, Battle, Halifax, Harvard, Leopard Moth, Proctor, Hornet Moth and Master. He served with 218 Squadron, Central Flying School, 108 Squadron, 104 Squadron and 13 Operational Training Unit before being posted to 105 Squadron for operations. He flew 11 night operations before failing to return. His log book is stamped 'Death presumed'. The only targets identified are Boulogne, 'aerodromes' and Hamburg. The rest are simply marked 'operations'. The book contains the maiden flight of L7244, the prototype Halifax with test pilot Major Cordes on 25 October 1939. 

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Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> England--Essex]]> England--Norfolk]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> England--Wiltshire]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Wales--Flintshire]]> 1940-11-28]]> 1940-12-06]]> 1940-12-10]]> 1941-02-04]]> 1941-02-15]]> 1941-03-10]]> 1941-03-14]]> 1941-03-21]]> 1941-03-30]]> 1941-04-11]]> 1941-05-08]]> 1939-10-25]]>
IBCC Digital Archive]]> Tricia Marshall]]> Pending text-based transcription. Under review]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Memoir]]> Text. Personal research]]> Royal Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> England--Newcastle upon Tyne]]> England--London]]> England--Grantham]]> England--Birkenhead]]> England--Oxford]]> France--Boulogne-sur-Mer]]> Norway--Stavanger]]> Sudan]]> France]]> North Africa]]> Norway]]> England--Lancashire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> 1939-09]]> 1939-10]]> 1940]]> 1941-05-08]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Tricia Marshall]]> Pending text-based transcription. Under review]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Poetry]]> Royal Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> Stuart Scott]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Tricia Marshall]]> Pending text-based transcription. Under review]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Memoir]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Great Britain]]> Belgium--Antwerp]]> Belgium--Ostend]]> France--Dunkerque]]> France--Dieppe]]> France--Marseille]]> France--Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais)]]> France--Lorient]]> France--Brest]]> Scotland--Elgin]]> Norway]]> France]]> Belgium]]> Bill Lutwyche]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Correspondence]]> Royal Air Force]]> Civilian]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> 1932]]> His pilots on operations were Sergeant Bellis, Wing Commander Kerr, Wing Commander Wood and Squadron Leader Edmond.]]> Great Britain. Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Mike French]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Belgium]]> France]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> Netherlands]]> Belgium--Saint-Vith]]> Belgium--Zeebrugge]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Hampshire]]> England--Norfolk]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> England--Wiltshire]]> France--Abbeville]]> France--Calais]]> France--Cherbourg]]> France--Clermont-Ferrand]]> France--Dunkerque]]> France--Watten]]> France--Morlaix]]> France--Poix-du-Nord]]> France--Rouen]]> France--Saint-Briac-sur-Mer]]> France--Vitry-en-Artois]]> France--Yainville]]> Germany--Duisburg]]> Germany--Meppen]]> Germany--Rees]]> Germany--Rheinberg]]> Germany--Wegberg]]> Germany--Xanten]]> Netherlands--Amersfoort]]> Netherlands--Bergen op Zoom]]> Netherlands--Breskens]]> Netherlands--Den Helder]]> Netherlands--Deventer]]> Netherlands--IJmuiden]]> Netherlands--Roermond]]> Netherlands--Rotterdam]]> Netherlands--Uden]]> Scotland--Ross and Cromarty]]> Belgium--Kortrijk]]> France--Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais)]]> Germany--Wesel (North Rhine-Westphalia)]]> Netherlands--Hague]]> France--Boulogne-sur-Mer]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> 1941]]> 1942]]> 1943]]> 1944]]> 1945]]> 1943-01-09]]> 1943-01-22]]> 1943-01-26]]> 1943-01-29]]> 1943-02-02]]> 1943-02-03]]> 1943-02-13]]> 1943-02-17]]> 1943-02-19]]> 1943-02-26]]> 1943-02-27]]> 1943-03-29]]> 1943-04-04]]> 1943-04-15]]> 1943-04-20]]> 1943-04-21]]> 1943-05-17]]> 1943-05-24]]> 1943-05-29]]> 1943-06-11]]> 1943-06-22]]> 1943-06-24]]> 1943-07-27]]> 1943-07-29]]> 1943-08-12]]> 1943-08-30]]> 1943-08-31]]> 1943-09-02]]> 1943-09-03]]> 1943-09-04]]> 1943-09-06]]> 1943-09-08]]> 1943-09-09]]> 1944-08-25]]> 1944-08-26]]> 1944-08-28]]> 1944-09-08]]> 1944-09-09]]> 1944-09-12]]> 1944-09-13]]> 1944-09-14]]> 1944-09-15]]> 1944-09-21]]> 1944-09-23]]> 1944-09-25]]> 1944-09-26]]> 1944-10-06]]> 1944-10-13]]> 1944-10-15]]> 1944-10-24]]> 1944-11-11]]> 1944-11-15]]> 1944-11-29]]> 1944-12-02]]> 1944-12-05]]> 1944-12-24]]> 1945-01-01]]> 1945-01-05]]> 1945-02-22]]> 1945-02-23]]> 1945-02-24]]> 1945-02-25]]> 1945-02-26]]> 1945-02-28]]> 1945-03-01]]> 1945-03-03]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> eng]]> Photograph]]> Royal Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> 1940-07]]> Bill returned to Scotland and converted to bomb aiming. He crewed up at RAF Castle Donington and went to RAF Sandtoft and RAF Hemswell to the Lancaster Finishing School. Bill was transferred to 166 Squadron at RAF Kirmington, flying Lancasters. They then went to RAF Scampton as 153 Squadron. Bill conducted 29 operations and one which was aborted because of engine problems. Bill then trained as an equipment officer, being sent to RAF Strubby. He then demobilised and returned to his job in local government.
The interview discusses relationships between commissioned and non-commissioned crew, Bill’s thoughts on Dresden, Bomber Command and Arthur Harris, and the awarding of medals. ]]>
Bruce Blanche]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Julie Williams]]> Sally Coulter]]> eng]]> Sound]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Great Britain]]> Canada]]> Alberta]]> Ontario]]> Ontario--Toronto]]> Prince Edward Island]]> Québec]]> England--Cornwall (County)]]> England--Harrogate]]> England--Hastings]]> England--Lancashire]]> England--Leicestershire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> England--London]]> England--Manchester]]> England--Northamptonshire]]> England--Redruth]]> England--Sussex]]> England--Yorkshire]]> Scotland--Wigtown]]> Wales--Aberystwyth]]> Germany]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> Germany--Cologne]]> Germany--Dresden]]> Germany--Kassel]]> Germany--Kleve (North Rhine-Westphalia)]]> Germany--Stuttgart]]> Germany--Wanne-Eickel]]> New Brunswick]]> New Brunswick--Moncton]]> United States]]> New York (State)]]> New York (State)--New York]]> 1943]]> 1944]]> 1945]]>
Chris Brockbank]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending review]]> Pending revision of OH transcription]]> Pending OH summary]]> eng]]> Sound]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Civilian]]> Royal Canadian Air Force]]> Canada]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> Scotland--Greenock]]> Wales--Vale of Glamorgan]]> Saskatchewan]]> 1938]]> Chris Brockbank]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending review]]> Pending revision of OH transcription]]> Pending OH summary]]> eng]]> Sound]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Royal Canadian Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Coastal Command]]> Great Britain]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> Scotland--Greenock]]> 1944]]> 1945]]> 1946]]> Towards the end of the war, Derek did various bomber instructor courses and became a bombing instructor at RAF Lossiemouth on Wellingtons for Free French aircrew in 4 Group. He was an expert on the Mark XIV bombsights. He would deliver some lectures and fly as a screened bomb aimer to check they were following the correct procedures.
On the invitation from a flight commander, Derek volunteered to join Tiger Force at RAF Swinderby, a Heavy Conversion Unit onto Lancasters. They trained on a different navigational radar system, Loran, to get to Okinawa in the Far East. However, war then ended.
Derek was posted to RAF Blyton where he was designated as an equipment officer for bomb disposal in western Europe. He went on a course at RAF Bicester. Derek was demobilised when stationed at Technical Training Command headquarters at RAF Brampton. He had wanted to stay on in the RAF but did not want to lose his job with his employer.
Derek describes a typical day on operations and his role as bomb aimer, as well as a difficult operation to Abbeville in which Leonard Cheshire was the master bomber.
After the war, Derek was a company director in road transport and was very much involved with the Air Training Corps.]]>
Harry Bartlett]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Julie Williams]]> Sally Coulter]]> eng]]> Sound]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Great Britain]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> Oxfordshire]]> Scotland--Moray]]> France]]> France--Abbeville]]> 1944]]> 1945]]>
Rod Pickles]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Graham Emmet]]> Julie Williams]]> Pending review]]> eng]]> Sound]]> Royal Air Force]]> Civilian]]> Great Britain]]> Scotland--Dumfries and Galloway]]> Gibraltar]]> Morocco]]> Tunisia]]> Tunisia--Tunis]]> Italy]]> Italy--Sicily]]> Italy--Salerno]]> North Africa]]> 1943-09]]> 1943-10-01]]> He joined the Local Defence Volunteers at first then realised he did not want to become infantry. He did mount road blocks and fire watches. He applied to join the RAF and was accepted. Training was at Blackpool, then Bicester, then Fairoaks.
At Heaton Park he was assessed as a future Navigator and was sent to Canada via New York on the Queen Elizabeth.
Then they were sent by train to Three Rivers, Manitoba via Moncton.
On completion of that stage of the training he came back via Liverpool. Further training was at Lossiemouth then operations at Leconfield. His aircraft engines started losing power on the way to Stuttgart and he bailed out. After some time they were captured by Germans.
They were sent by train to Frankfurt for interrogation then onwards to Stalag Luft VII. As the Russians advanced they were marched to Stalag III. They were eventually helped to escape by the Americans and he ended up in Brussels before being flown to the UK. This section ends with photographs taken during his training.
The Long March.
A document written by a Senior British Officer to the Russian authorities. Food supplies were inadequate and the Russians refused to allow the Americans to release the prisoners.
Report of a Forced March made by Occupants of Stalag Luft 7, Germany.
The report describes in detail the miseries endured by the POWs on a daily basis.]]>
JF Neilson]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Pending text-based transcription]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Memoir]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Civilian]]> Great Britain]]> England--Blackpool]]> Scotland--Gourock]]> United States]]> New York (State)--New York]]> Canada]]> New Brunswick--Moncton]]> Manitoba]]> England--Liverpool]]> Wales--Anglesey]]> Ireland]]> Atlantic Ocean--Firth of Clyde]]> Germany--Berlin]]> Germany--Stuttgart]]> Scotland--Edinburgh]]> France]]> Germany--Hamburg]]> Poland]]> Belgium--Brussels]]> England--London]]> Scotland--Airdrie]]> Germany--Frankfurt am Main]]> Germany--Nuremberg]]> Europe--Elbe River]]> Scotland--Stirling (Stirling)]]> Germany]]> New Brunswick]]>
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Royal Air Force]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Terry Hancock]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. Log book and record book]]> Royal Air Force]]> Royal Air Force. Bomber Command]]> Egypt]]> France]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> Kenya]]> North Africa]]> England--Cambridgeshire]]> England--Huntingdonshire]]> England--Lincolnshire]]> Egypt--Suez]]> France--Amiens]]> France--Lisieux]]> France--Normandy]]> Germany--Bremen]]> Germany--Cologne]]> Germany--Dortmund]]> Germany--Frankfurt am Main]]> Germany--Kassel]]> Germany--Leverkusen]]> Kenya--Nairobi]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> 1943]]> 1944]]> 1943-09-24]]> 1943-10-03]]> 1943-10-04]]> 1943-10-08]]> 1943-10-09]]> 1943-11-19]]> 1943-12-01]]> 1944-02-15]]> 1944-02-16]]> 1944-02-20]]> 1944-02-25]]> 1944-02-26]]> 1944-03-10]]> 1944-03-11]]> 1944-03-13]]> 1944-03-14]]> 1944-03-16]]> 1944-03-17]]> 1944-03-26]]> 1944-04-20]]> 1944-04-21]]> 1944-05-22]]> 1944-05-23]]> 1944-06-06]]> 1944-06-07]]> Great Britain. 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Bomber Command]]> Belgium]]> France]]> Germany]]> Great Britain]]> Netherlands]]> Atlantic Ocean--English Channel]]> Belgium--Brussels]]> England--Hampshire]]> England--Oxfordshire]]> England--Buckinghamshire]]> France--Angers]]> France--Bény-Bocage (Canton)]]> France--Boulogne-sur-Mer]]> France--Caen]]> France--Cambrai]]> France--Dinard]]> France--Douai]]> France--Dunkerque]]> France--Evreux]]> France--Falaise]]> France--Hirson]]> France--Issoudun]]> France--Laval (Mayenne)]]> France--La Flèche]]> France--Le Havre]]> France--Le Mans]]> France--Lille]]> France--Lisieux]]> France--Mantes-la-Jolie]]> France--Mézidon-Canon]]> France--Normandy]]> France--Orbec]]> France--Orne River (Orne and Calvados)]]> France--Pas-de-Calais]]> France--Rouen]]> France--Saint-Malo]]> France--Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte]]> Germany--Emmerich]]> Germany--Geldern]]> Germany--Grevenbroich]]> Germany--Kleve (North Rhine-Westphalia)]]> Germany--Rheinberg]]> Germany--Vechta Region]]> Germany--Viersen]]> Germany--Xanten]]> Netherlands--Amersfoort]]> Netherlands--Arnhem]]> Netherlands--Breskens]]> Netherlands--Nijmegen]]> Netherlands--Oldenzaal]]> Netherlands--Roermond]]> France--Mantes-la-Jolie]]> Germany--Ruhr (Region)]]> France--Cap Gris Nez]]> Germany--Heinsberg (Heinsberg)]]> 1943]]> 1944]]> 1945]]> 1944-04-28]]> 1944-04-29]]> 1944-05-01]]> 1944-05-22]]> 1944-05-23]]> 1944-05-24]]> 1944-05-27]]> 1944-05-28]]> 1944-06-06]]> 1944-06-10]]> 1944-06-11]]> 1944-06-12]]> 1944-06-13]]> 1944-06-15]]> 1944-06-17]]> 1944-06-20]]> 1944-06-22]]> 1944-07-07]]> 1944-07-08]]> 1944-07-09]]> 1944-07-10]]> 1944-07-17]]> 1944-07-20]]> 1944-07-29]]> 1944-07-30]]> 1944-08-01]]> 1944-08-02]]> 1944-08-03]]> 1944-08-04]]> 1944-08-05]]> 1944-08-06]]> 1944-08-07]]> 1944-08-08]]> 1944-08-09]]> 1944-08-11]]> 1944-08-12]]> 1944-08-13]]> 1944-08-14]]> 1944-09-21]]> 1944-09-23]]> 1944-09-26]]> 1944-10-02]]> 1944-10-03]]> 1944-10-06]]> 1944-10-28]]> 1944-11-06]]> 1944-11-11]]> 1944-11-19]]> 1944-11-21]]> 1944-12-03]]> 1944-12-11]]> 1945-01-27]]> 1945-01-29]]> 1945-02-02]]> 1945-02-04]]> 1945-02-09]]> 1945-02-10]]> 1945-02-14]]> 1945-02-16]]> 1945-02-22]]> 1945-02-24]]> Dennis Denton]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Tricia Marshall]]> eng]]> Text]]> Royal Air Force]]> Great Britain]]> 1944-03-22]]> James Douglas Hudson]]> IBCC Digital Archive]]> Sue Smith]]> eng]]> Text]]> Text. 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