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Telegram telling Isabel that information has been received from the International Red Cross Committee indicating that Andrew has been killed in action.

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The telegram is written to David Geach's father and confirms via the International Red Cross that he has been taken prisoner.

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A letter of sympathy from the Air Ministry to David Geach's father expressing regret that his son is missing during operations.

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The telegram advises Miss Ross that the International Red Cross have confirmed that David Geach is a prisoner of war.

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The letter refers to Jim Tyrie being missing in action and assuring his father that he may be captured and that efforts will be made to trace him through the Red Cross.

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The telegram advises Jim Tyrie's father that his son has been reported as a prisoner of war by the Red Cross.

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Letter from Air Ministry confirming information had been received from the International Red Cross that his son, Pilot Officer Donald Baker was a prisoner of war. They do not have information on which camp he was in.

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Confirmation from International Red Cross society that son Pilot Officer Donald Arthur Baker was a prisoner of war in Germany. Notes his uncle has been informed.

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The letter advises Mrs Ellis that her husband is missing.

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The letter confirms that her husband has lost his life.

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The telegram advises Roy's wife that her husband is believed killed in action.

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The letter refers to the crash of Doreen's husband's aircraft.

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The letter advises Doreen that her husband's grave has been located in Eindhoven.

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The first letter advises Doreen that her husband has officially lost his life.
The second letter advises the location of her husband's grave.

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The letter advises Doreen that there is no further news about her husband and his fellow crew members.

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According to information received through the Red Cross, his son was believed to have lost his life.

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Informs him that a further report from the Red Cross confirms that his son lost his life on 13 June 1944 and was buried in the municipal cemetery Epe. The exact location of Epe was still under investigation. In order to close his son's estate he was…

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The letter advises Albert's father that his son is buried in Dusseldorf.

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Confirms that her husband Flight Sergeant Eric William Scott was missing as a result of air operations. Notes he was bomb aimer on a Wellington which set off to attack marshalling yards at Maribor, Yugoslavia which failed to return. Enquiries were…

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Regrets to inform him that according to information from Red Cross, his son Pilot Officer Mervyn Adder was believed to have lost his life.

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Confirms information in telegram in which he was notified that his son had lost his life as a result of air operations on 15 March 1944. Information was from official German sources.

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A telegram advising that Allan is a prisoner of war and is unwounded.

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The telegram advises that John is a prisoner of war and wounded.

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The letter advises that a message from John was read out over German radio. He says he is fine.
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