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He has received 12 letters in a week. He explains the circumstances of the death of his crew members in the dinghy, the Red Cross had been asking him.

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Letters to Mair and his parents, plus an explanation about why he signed letter Dick Morris.

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Bob Burns trained as a navigator and was posted to 106 Squadron at RAF Metheringham. His aircraft came under attack from a night fighter and the centrifugal force pinned the crew down and making an escape impossible.
Suddenly the aircraft broke in…

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A certificate awarded to John on completion of an examination.

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The letter offers news regarding events when her husband's aircraft was shot down. The German authorities confirm that six airmen had lost their lives.

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John has changed names with another prisoner of war. The Letter suggests a reason for this.

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The letter advises that the Red Cross has been officially informed that John is a prisoner of war.

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His father has not heard from his son for a while but the letter offers reassurance in that John has received parcels and cards.

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The letter from the British Red Cross and Order of St John of Jerusalem gives some brief details of his grave's location at Kiel.

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The letter advises that they have no information about her husband.

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The letter explains that they have had no news about Brian.

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Instructions about sending food parcels. How, food, what could be sent, costs, donations, addressing. Concludes with reasons why parcels not addressed to individual prisoners.

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List of food items. Gives account of how distributed, donations gratefully received, but parcels are provided for all prisoners whether contributions sent or not.

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Glad to know that she had heard from her husband and noted his camp address. Mentions that they had been informed that her husband has been promoted and has a new service number. Includes information on posting letters and parcels to prisoners of war…

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Thanks her for her letter. Advises her to continue to address letters to Stalag 357 in case his move to Stalag Luft 3 did not take place.

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The letter advises that they have no news of their son.

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The letter advises that they have no news of their son but five crewmen had died and one captured.

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The letter expresses regret that their has been no news of her son. They explain that since the end of the war in Europe the military will now handle missing person enquiries.

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The letter acknowledges that Les is a prisoner of war in Tripoli. It advises the procedure of sending mail and parcels to Les.

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The letter expresses delight that Les has arrived safely in the UK.

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A booklet with records of blood donations and dietary advice when giving blood.

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The letter to David Geach's parents expresses sadness that he is missing. The Chaplain offers his sympathy.

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Letter to Thomas' mother advising that his nephew, Pilot Officer Alex Cassie, is a prisoner of war. He writes in the hope of similar good news being received in respect of the other crew member, including Thomas.
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