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https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/2573/44630/BUreILUreILv1.2.pdf
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Ure, Ivan Lochlyn
I L Ure
Description
An account of the resource
27 items. The collection concerns Ivan Lochlyn Ure (b. 1922, 1323004 Royal Air Force) and contains his memoirs, prisoner of war log, correspondence, documents, and photographs. He flew operations as an air gunner with 10 Squadron before he became a prisoner of war.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Tim and Heather Wright and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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2018-08-15
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Ure, IL
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... just ... Chapters in a Life .. and some History
Description
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A detailed autobiography by Ivan Ure.
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Ivan Ure
Date
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1997
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Isle of Wight
Norway
Scotland--Argyllshire
England--Yorkshire
England--Sussex
England--Westbourne (West Sussex)
England--London
England--Hayling Island
England--Evenley
England--Somerset
England--Blackpool
Germany
Germany--Mannheim
Germany--Nuremberg
France
France--Abbeville
France--Paris
Germany--Frankfurt am Main
Poland
Poland--Gdańsk
Lithuania
Lithuania--Šilutė
Lithuania--Klaipėda
Poland--Szczecin
Poland--Białogard
Poland--Pyrzyce (Powiat)
Germany--Lauenburg
Germany--Lüneburg
Germany--Rheine
England--London
Germany--Dresden
Ireland
Ireland--Dublin
Ireland--Cork
Austria
Austria--Vienna
Libya
Libya--Tripoli
Libya--Banghāzī
Egypt
Egypt--Cairo
Egypt--Jīzah
Egypt--Port Said
Kuwait
Bahrain
Iran
Iran--Tehran
Scotland--Oban
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Polskie Siły Powietrzne
Royal Navy
Wehrmacht
Wehrmacht. Luftwaffe
Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
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Pending text-based transcription
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Memoir
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140 printed sheets
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BUreILUreILv1
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IBCC Digital Archive
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10 Squadron
4 Group
air gunner
Air Gunnery School
aircrew
Anson
anti-aircraft fire
bale out
Blenheim
bomb aimer
Botha
Cheshire, Geoffrey Leonard (1917-1992)
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)
crewing up
Defiant
ditching
Dominie
Dulag Luft
entertainment
flight engineer
Goldfish Club
ground personnel
Halifax
Hampden
Harris, Arthur Travers (1892-1984)
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Hurricane
Ju 88
Lancaster
Lysander
Me 109
Me 110
Morse-keyed wireless telegraphy
navigator
Operational Training Unit
perception of bombing war
physical training
pilot
prisoner of war
Proctor
radar
RAF Barrow in Furness
RAF Brize Norton
RAF Cosford
RAF Hendon
RAF Lossiemouth
RAF Madley
RAF Marston Moor
RAF Melbourne
RAF Padgate
RAF Sywell
RAF Uxbridge
RAF Yatesbury
Red Cross
Spitfire
sport
Stalag Luft 1
Stalag Luft 4
Stalag Luft 6
Stirling
the long march
training
Typhoon
Wellington
wireless operator / air gunner
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force
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Cothliff, Ken. Folder 1511
Description
An account of the resource
77 items. The collection contains photographs.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Ken Cothliff and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Cothliff, K
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D Day – June 6th 1944
Route taken by aircraft A of 429 Sqdn
Pilot -Steve Dukas
Navigator, Jas Still
Bomb aimer ‘Turk’ Bowles
Wireless op. ‘Gopher’ Wilson’
Flight Engineer. Jack Phillips
Mid Upper AG. Harry Venn
Rear AG. Al Williams
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'D' Day Route of Steve Puskas
Description
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A route, with times, flown by Steve Puskas in 'Sweet Adeline' on D Day. The route starts in Yorkshire then Kings Lynn, East of Eastbourne, SSE of Caen, N of Gurnsey, SE of Exeter, E of Porthcawl, W of Stoke-on-Trent then back to base. The aircraft and crew are named on the map.
Date
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1944-06-05
1944-06-06
Format
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One printed map with annotations
Language
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eng
Type
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Map
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PCothliffKB15110021
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal Canadian Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Yorkshire
England--King's Lynn
France--Caen
Great Britain Miscellaneous Island Dependencies--Guernsey
England--Exeter
Wales--Porthcawl
England--Stoke-on-Trent
Great Britain Miscellaneous Island Dependencies--Channel Islands
France
England--Devon
England--Norfolk
England--Staffordshire
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IBCC Digital Archive
Temporal Coverage
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1944-06-05
1944-06-06
429 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
bombing
flight engineer
Halifax
navigator
Normandy campaign (6 June – 21 August 1944)
pilot
wireless operator
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Allen, Bert
B W Allen
Description
An account of the resource
22 items. the collection concerns Bert Allen (1923 - 1993, 1898094 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book and photographs, including some taken in Mauripur and Mumbai. He flew operations as an air gunner with 207 Squadron from RAF Spilsby. He was subsequently posted to India and was demobbed in 1946.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Mathew Allen and catalogued by Peter Adams.
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2018-05-03
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Allen, BW
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IBCC Digital Archive
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“Ops” with the Howard Crew
MUNICH-HOUFFLAIZE-DORTMUND-EMS CANAL- ROYAN
BRUX-SIEGEN-KARLSRUHE-DORTMUND-EMS CANEK
POLITS- DRESDEN – BOHLEN – GRAVENHORST
DORTMOUND-EMS CAAL – ESSEN –WURZBURG – BOHLEN
WESEL-NORDHAUSES-MOLBIS-LUTKZENDORP-CHAM
[Page Break]
Howard Crew
20759
Bert Allen back Left
Ralph Tyrell Front Right
See back of PIC
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'Ops' with the Howard Crew
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Two photographs and one reverse. One shows seven aircrew posed underneath their aircraft. Four are standing behind, with two on one knee in the front row, on a tarpaulin, and the pilot sat cross-legged in the middle. They are on a dispersal. Airfield buildings can be seen in the background. The photograph is mounted on card, with the caption ''Op's' with the Howard Crew', and a list of their targets underneath. On the reverse, 'Howard Crew, 207 Sq. Bert Allen back left, Ralph Tyrell front right, see back of pic'.
The other photograph shows nine men in uniform, in two ranks, five standing, four kneeling on a tarpaulin in front. The rear rank are all wearing their caps or hats, the front rank have no headgear. They are on a dispersal underneath an aircraft. Buildings can be seen in the background.
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Two b/w photographs, one mounted on card, and one reverse.
Language
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eng
Type
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Photograph
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PAllenBW1810
PAllenBW18020010
PAllenBW18020011
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Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal Air Force
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Claire Monk
207 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
bombing of Dresden (13 - 15 February 1945)
flight engineer
ground crew
ground personnel
navigator
pilot
wireless operator
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Adder, Mervyn
M Adder
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-05-29
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Adder, M
Description
An account of the resource
88 items. The collection concerns Pilot Officer Mervyn Adder (1922 - 1944, 175073 Royal Air Force) and contains his diaries, correspondence and photographs. He flew operations as a navigator with 44 Squadron and was killed 15 March 1944. <br /><br />The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Mary Sprakes and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br /><span data-contrast="none" xml:lang="EN-GB" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW207633627 BCX0"><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW207633627 BCX0">Additional information on<span> Mervyn Adder</span></span><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW207633627 BCX0"><span> </span>is available via the</span></span><span class="EOP SCXW207633627 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":200,"335559740":276}"> </span><a href="https://losses.internationalbcc.co.uk/loss/100101/">IBCC Losses Database.</a>
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[underlined] “B” FOR “BAKER” [/underlined]
Written by: Rita Mortimer
Assisted By: Booty, Doris, Aud., Maisie, Cally, Tommy, and Boardy.
They call her “B” for “Baker”
And she’s considered tops
By all the men who take her
To Germany on “ops”.
A huge, four-engined Lancaster
And when she’s in the blue
No other plane can master
The things that she can do.
What of the men who tend her
When she has left the ground?
Who fearlessly defend her
When Huns are flying round.
Taking each of them in turn
We’ll introduce the crew,
So that everyone may learn
Their names and what they do.
The Pilot’s name is Terry
He drives his plane with care,
A sad look-out for Jerry
When Terry’s over there.
The Navigator’s nick-named ‘Muff’
He guides her on each flight
Its up to Muff to do his stuff
And get the target right.
The lad who owns the reckless grin
Is Denis – Engineer,
And when she’s flying to Berlin
Den. gives a darn good cheer.
Sitting calmly at his guns
Is the mid-upper – Jock,
He very quickly lets the Huns
Know he’s of Scottish Stock!
Johnny’s at the wireless set,
And sits with earphones tight
He’s very sure that they will get
Their Target for To-night.
Bomb-aiming is an easy life
Says Gerry with a grin
He sits and dreams about the wife
Until they reach Berlin.
Then last, but not the least, comes Joe
Who waits with rear-guns ready
On the look-out for the foe
With fingers calm and steady.
/over
[page break]
These seven stalwart airmen
Comprise a gallant crew
Out to show the German
What British lads can do.
These few and many others
Strive to keep us free
Fighting with their brothers
For Peace and Liberty.
There’s one thing left for us to do
So this last toast we’ll make her
A toast to both the plane and crew
Good Hunting “B” for “Baker”.
SPECIAL NOTE should be made of the fact that Booty (i.e. Miss. M. Bootyman) made some very good suggestions, and the best phrases are due to her.
With apologies for any grammatical errors I may have made.
R.M.
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"B" for Baker
Description
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Fourteen verse poem concerning Lancaster B for Baker. Individual verses for all aircrew
Creator
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R Mortimer
Format
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Two page typewritten document
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Poetry
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SAdderM175073v10100
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Pending text-based transcription. Under review
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
air gunner
aircrew
arts and crafts
bomb aimer
flight engineer
Lancaster
navigator
pilot
wireless operator
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Lawson, Homer
Harold Lawson
H Lawson
Description
An account of the resource
Ten items. An oral history interview with Susanne Pescott about her father, Flight Lieutenant Harold Lawson DFC (b. 1921, 1544881, 177469 Royal Air Force), his log book, photographs and album. He flew operations as a navigator with 10 Squadron.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Susanne Pescott and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-11-28
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Lawson, HA
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"The Ol'Ram" Plaque
Description
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A painted wooden plaque with the nose art from Homer Lawson's Halifax. It features a ram's head snorting smoke and a swastika breaking apart. On the head is a maple leaf (the pilot was Canadian) and 'Go'tdam' Underneath is 'The Ol'Ram'. There is a 10 Squadron badge and the crew is listed.
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One wooden plaque
Language
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eng
Type
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Artwork
Identifier
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PLawsonHA1602,
PLawsonHA1603
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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10 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
flight engineer
navigator
nose art
pilot
wireless operator
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Jones, Thomas John
Tom Jones
T Jones
Description
An account of the resource
62 items. An oral history interview with Peter William Arthur Jones (b. 1954) about his father Thomas John Jones DFC (b. 1921, 1640434 and 184141 Royal Air Force), his log book, photographs, correspondence, service documents, aircraft recognition manuals, medals and a memoir. He flew operations as a flight engineer on 622 Squadron Stirling and 7 Squadron on Lancaster. <br /><br />The collection also contains an <a href="https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/show/2566">Album</a> of 129 types of aircraft. <br /><br />The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Peter Jones and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2014-12-04
2017-12-07
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Jones, PW
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SEATED L-R CADMAN, EDWARDS, TURTLE
STANDING 2nd L. DAVIES
" 3rd R, McCALLUM
APRIL 1946
1332 H C U. TRANSPORT COMMAND
RAF DISHFORTH
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Title
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12 airmen
Description
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12 airmen arranged in two rows. The front three are seated with nine standing behind. Names on the reverse.
Date
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1946-04
Format
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One b/w photograph
Language
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eng
Type
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Photograph
Identifier
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PJonesPW16010015, PJonesPW16010016
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Transport Command
Temporal Coverage
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1946-04
Contributor
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Claire Monk
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain
England--Yorkshire
aircrew
flight engineer
Heavy Conversion Unit
RAF Dishforth
training
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Thomas, Arthur Froude. Album 4
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2020-02-11
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Thomas, AF
Description
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42 items. An album containing photographs of 149 Squadron aircraft and personnel as well as pictures taken in 1946 of some of the bomb damage to German cities.
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[Photograph]
149 Squadron. R.A.F. Stradishall 1947.
Pilots & Flight Engineers Sections.
Rear L to R. F/Sgt ?. F/Sgt Bagley. W/O Wood D.F.M. F/O Aedy. F/Sgt Charlesworth. F/Lt. Medley. F/Sgt Drew. F/O Sutton.
FRont L to R. W/O Harvey. W/O Girton D.F.M. F/Lt. Gilbert D.F.C. F/Lt Shuster. F/O A.F. Thomas D.F.M. F/O Alexander.
[Photograph]
149 Squadron. R.A.F. Stradishall 1947.
Air Gunners Section.
Leader F/Lt Peter Auger.
All that are now left.
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149 Squadron Pilots, Flight Engineers and Air Gunners
Description
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Photo 1 is a group of Pilots and Flight Engineers arranged in front of a Lancaster. Each individual is named in the caption.
Photo 2 is a group of eight air gunners arranged in front of a Lancaster.
Date
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1947
Format
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Two b/w photographs on an album page
Language
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eng
Type
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Photograph
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PThomasAF20050041
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain
England--Suffolk
Temporal Coverage
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1947
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David Bloomfield
Anne-Marie Watson
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Workflow A completed
149 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Medal
flight engineer
pilot
RAF Stradishall
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Title
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Moore, Dennis
D Moore
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2015-05-06
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Moore, D
Description
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37 items and two albums.
The collection concerns (1923 - 2010, 1603117, 153623 Royal Air Force) and contains his log books, documents, photographs and two albums. He flew operations as a navigator with 218 and 15 Squadrons.
Album one contains photographs of his family and his training in Canada.
Album Two contains photographs of his service in the Far East.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Terrence D Moore and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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[inserted] TAKEN FROM THE SERGEANT'S MESS KITCHEN COPY WHICH WAS USED TO MARK OFF THE "EGG & BACON" MEALS.
THE ORIGINAL STILL HAS 1945 BACON FAT ON IT!
Les Brown [/inserted]
[inserted][signature][calculations][/inserted]
[underlined] S E C R E T. [/underlined] [underlined] No 15 SQUADRON. [/underlined]
Serial No 1126. [underlined] 1st Battle Order for the 9th April 1945. [/underlined]
[a] A/C No. [b] Letter. [c] Capn & 2nd Pilot. [d[ Nav & W/Op. [e] A/B & M/U Gnr. [f] R/G & F/Eng. [g] M/Under.
[a] HK.699. [b] B. [c] [deleted] W/O. Woodman. [symbol] [/deleted] [d] Sgt. Relf. [symbol] Sgt. Gennoy. [symbol] [e] F/O. Moffat. Sgt. Hammond. [symbol] [f] Sgt. Dickinson. [symbol] [deleted] F/S. Freementle. [/deleted] [symbol] [g] F/O. Houston
[a] ME.849. [b] C. [c] F/L. Lacey. [symbol] [d] F/O. Blakney. F/S. [deleted] McKee. [symbol] [/deleted] [e] F/O. Underbakke. [deleted] Sgt.Coles. [/deleted] [symbol] [f] [deleted] Sgt. [indecipherable name] [/deleted] [symbol] Sgt. [deleted] [indecipherable name] [/deleted] [symbol]
[a] HK.799. [b] D. [c] F/L. Ayres. [symbol] [d] [deleted] F/S. Risley. [/deleted] [symbol] P/O. Greene. [e] F/O. Forsyth. F/O. Chambers. [f] F/O. Girardot. [symbol] P/O. Anderson.
[a] PA.235. [b] E. [c] F/O. Burns. [symbol] [d] F/S. Dukes. [symbol] F/S. Nicholson. [symbol] [e] [deleted] F/O. [indecipherable name] [/deleted] [symbol] [deleted] F/S. Deakins. [/deleted] [symbol] [f] Sgt. Giddings. [symbol] [deleted] Sgt. Franks. [/deleted] [symbol] [inserted] F.L. [indecipherable name] [/inserted]
[a] HK.648. [b] F. [c] F/S. McLennan. [symbol] [d] F/S. Fudge. [symbol] F/S. Noble. [symbol] [e] F/S. Ellis. [symbol] Sgt. Linsell. [symbol] [f] Sgt. Willacy. [symbol] Sgt. [deleted] Clear. [/deleted] [symbol] [g] P.O. Flack.
[a] LL.806. [b] J. [c] F/S. Sievers. [symbol] [d] [deleted] F/S. Clarkstone. [/deleted] [symbol] Sgt. King. [Symbol] [e] F/O. Hunter. J.D. Sgt. Williamson(396). [symbol] [f] Sgt. Wells. [symbol] Sgt. Blankharn. [symbol]
[a] NX.561. [b] L. [c] F/L. Gray. [symbol] [d] F/L. Berry. [symbol] F/S. Metcalf. [symbol] [e] F/S. Dykstra. [symbol] Sgt. Cooper(427). [symbol] [f] Sgt. Ferguson. [symbol] Sgt. Rawson. [symbol]
[a] NG.338. [b] M. [c] F/L. Rosenhain. [symbol] [d] F/O. Overbury. P/O. Edgecombe. [e] F/O. Lane. W/O. Drought. [symbol] [f] F/O. Foster. F/O. Taylor. [symbol]
[a] PP.672. [b] N. [c] F/O. Watts. [symbol] [d] F/O. Cox. [symbol] F/S. Taylor(520) [symbol] [e] Sgt. Chapman. [symbol] Sgt. Kenny. [symbol] [f] Sgt. Doherty. [symbol] F/S. Lewis. [symbol]
[a] HK.789. [b] R. [c] F/L. Bithell. [symbol] [d] F/O. Harris. F/S. Reece. [symbol] [e] F/O. Wallace. F/O. Schanschieff. [f] Sgt. Price. [symbol] Sgt. Draper. [symbol]
[a] PP.664. [b] U. [c] [ deleted] W/O. McGrath. [symbol] [/deleted] [d] F/O. Gilbertson. F/S. Cooper(356). [symbol] [e] F/S. Howard. [symbol] Sgt. Cheyney. [symbol] [f] Sgt. Watson. [symbol] Sgt. Sharpless. [symbol]
[a] HK.619. [b] V. [c] F/O. Darlow. [symbol] [d] Sgt. Porter. [symbol] Sgt. Gabb. [symbol] [e] Sgt. Cooper(900). [symbol] Sgt. Bathgate. [symbol] [f] F/O. Cork. W/O. Lane. [symbols] [g] F/S. Palmer. [symbol]
[a] ME.844. [b] W. [c] F/L. Clayton. [symbol] [d] P/O. Graham. F/S. Brown(297) [symbol] [e] F/O. Robertson. [symbol] P/O. Hardy. [f] Sgt. Fletcher. [symbol] P/O. Raine.
[a] NF.957. [b] X. [c] F/L. Jolly. [symbol] [d] F/O. Cope. F/O. Crowther. [e] F/O. Gourley. W/O. Hall. [symbol] [f] F/S. Wyatt. [symbol] F/S. Parsons. [symbol]
[a] NO.444. [b] Y. [c] [deleted] F/L. Lewis. [/deleted] [d] [deleted] F/S. Bellis. [/deleted] [deleted] F/S. McDonald. [/deleted] [e] [deleted] F/S. Cowie. [/deleted] [symbol] [deleted] Sgt. [indecipherable letter]atts. [symbol] [/deleted] [f] [deleted] F/S. Langan. [/deleted] [symbol] [deleted] Sgt. Parry(021). [/deleted] [symbol]
[a] HK.765. [b] Z. [c] F/S. Bruce. [symbol] [d] F/S. Rolfe. [symbol] F/S. Ardley. [symbol] [e] F/S. Knott. [symbols] [deleted] F/S. [indecipherable name] [/deleted] [symbol] [f] Sgt. Chettoe. [symbol] [deleted] Sgt. [indecipherable name] (994) [/deleted] [symbol]
[a] NG.358. [b] H. [c] S/L. Percy. [symbol] [d] F/O. Moore. F/S. Evans. [symbols] [e] F/O. Butler. F/S. Bourke. [symbols] [f] F/S. Clarke(655). [symbol] P/O. Forster. [symbols]
[a] NG.364. [b] P. [c] F/L. Ostler. [symbol] [d] F/O. McCulloch. [symbol] W/O. Spratt. [symbol] [e] P/O. Bartholomew. Sgt. Hands. [symbol] [f] Sgt. Hamilton. [symbol] Sgt. O'Keefe. [symbol]
OFFICER I/C FLYING RATIONS – F/O. HUNT.
F/O. HUNT'S CREW TO REPORT TO RADAR OFFICER.
F/L. BAGENAL & CREW – DUTY CREW.
[underlined] BRIEFING TO BE NOTIFIED LATER. [/underlined] [symbols] [inserted] Williams [/inserted]
[inserted] 79 [symbol] [/inserted]
(signed) N. G. MACFARLANE.
Wing Commander,
Commanding,
No 15 Squadron.
[page break]
SEE ENTRY 9/10th April 1945
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15 Squadron Battle Order 9th April 1945
Description
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A document with the battle order for the squadron. It lists each aircraft and each crew member for operations that night. Annotated on it is 'Taken from the Sergeant's Mess kitchen copy which was used to mark off the "Egg and Bacon" meals. The original still has 1945 bacon fat on it' and is signed 'Les Brown'.
Creator
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15 Squadron
Date
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1945-04-09
Format
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One typed sheet
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Service material
Identifier
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SMooreD1603117v10019, SMooreD1603117v10020
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal.
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1945-04-09
Contributor
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Babs Nichols
15 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
flight engineer
mess
navigator
pilot
wireless operator
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Title
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Baxter, Peter Dennis
P D Baxter
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-07-12
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Baxter, PD
Description
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63 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Peter Baxter (b. 1922, 52604 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, photographs and documents. He was trained as an airframe apprentice at RAF Halton and served as ground crew before volunteering to become air crew. He flew operations as a flight engineer with 12 and 153 Squadrons.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Michael Baxter and catalogued by Trevor Hardcastle.
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[underlined]153 Squadron CREW LIST 1st June 1945[/underlined]
O.C. Squadron W/Cdr G.F. Rodney Pilot.
Squadron F/Eng Leader F/Lt P.D. Baxter F/Engineer.
Squadron Bomb Leader F/Lt R.F. Thompson Air Bomber.
Squadron Nav. Officer F/Lt J.A. Turner Navigator.
Squadron Sigs Leader F/Lt R.W. Stewart W/Operator.
Squadron Gunn Leader F/Lt J.T. Weaver Air Gunner.
[underlined]’A’ FLIGHT[/underlined]
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] S/L Flynn
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Lygo – Sgt Richins
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] Sgt Mayhew – Sgt Blackwood
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] F/L Pettitt – Sgt Miles
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/L Langford
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] Sgt Thomson – F/O Rea-Taylor
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O McDonald – F/S Jones T.
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Hallam – Sgt Hawkins
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Sharp
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] Sgt Broughton – F/O Andrews
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/L Morrison – F/S Calderbank
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Evans – Sgt Peacock
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Penman
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] Sgt Nicoll – F/O Downes
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O Colman – F/S Brown
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] F/O Richardson – Sgt Pepper
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/L Kilnor
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Spinks – Sgt Bridger
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] Sgt Corcoran – Sgt Barker
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Mepstead – Sgt Pinkham
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/L Speed
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] P/O Whittingstall – F/O Meadows
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O Bates (N.Z.) – P/O Hill
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Fowler – Sgt Mitchell
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Parker
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] P/O Taylor – F/O Howling
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O Coxon – F/O Edwards
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] F/S Craig – F/S Lewington
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/S Birch
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Sutherland – F/O Taylor
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O Batt – Sgt Smith
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt McKachnie – Sgt Simpson
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Heaton
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Evans – Sgt Kirkman
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] Sgt Farren – Sgt Owen
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Crossott – Sgt Gist
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Douglas
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Short – Sgt Watson
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/S Ward – Sgt McDougall
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Randall – Sgt Simmonds
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Conley
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] Sgt Ledsham – F/O Taylor
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/L Alexander – F/S Hauxwell
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Beswick – Sgt [indecipherable]
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/S Oldcorn
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Dickinson – Sgt Vaughan
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/S Melville – Sgt Davies
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Brady – Sgt Cowley
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined]P/O McClellan
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] Sgt Cracknell – Sgt Heathcote
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O Johnson – F/S Emmott
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Moragran – Sgt Luke
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Brown
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Martin – F/O Hasdell
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/S Hollyer – Sgt Worston
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] Sgt Cooper – Sgt Francis
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Adams
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Brown – F/L Lake
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O Sawyer – Sgt Winters
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] W/O Watt – F/S Braycott
[underlined]Pilot/Captain[/underlined] F/O Fawcett
[underlined]F/Engineer – Air Bomber[/underlined] F/S Pearce – F/O Pasley
[underlined]Navigator – W/Operator[/underlined] F/O Lindsay – F/O Edwards
[underlined]M/U/Gunner – Rear Gunner[/underlined] W/O Espley – W/O Shaughnessy
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Title
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153 Squadron crew list
Description
An account of the resource
153 Squadron A flight crew list as of 1st June 1945.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1945-06-01
Format
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Typewritten list
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Identifier
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MBaxterPD52604-160712-26
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1945-06-01
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal.
Contributor
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David Bloomfield
153 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
flight engineer
Lancaster
navigator
pilot
RAF Scampton
wireless operator
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Title
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Royal Air Force ex-Prisoner of War Association
Description
An account of the resource
97 items. The collection concerns Royal Air Force ex-Prisoner of War Association and contains items including drawings by the artist Ley Kenyon.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Robert Ankerson and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018-01-29
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal.
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RAF ex POW As Collection
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Title
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16/17th June - Target Essen
Description
An account of the resource
An operation to Essen with HE Batchelder pilot. Main force bombed Bonn but three aircraft from 102 Squadron were diverted to Essen to bomb using Gee. The aircraft was damaged and everyone baled out successfully. All were taken prisoner.
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1942-06-16
1942-06-17
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Germany--Essen
Germany--Bonn
Netherlands
Germany--Wesel (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Germany--Krefeld
Germany--Duisburg
Germany
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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eng
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EBatchelderHE[Recipient]C920907-0004, EBatchelderHE[Recipient]C920907-0005
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Royal Air Force ex-Prisoner of War Association. Batchelder, HE
102 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
anti-aircraft fire
bale out
bombing
flight engineer
Gee
Halifax
navigator
pilot
prisoner of war
shot down
wireless operator
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Eley, Jim
Norman James Eley
N J Eley
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2016-02-29
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Eley, NJ
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40 items. The collection concerns Jim Eley (163588 Royal Air Force) and contains his memoir and photographs. He trained in Canada and flew operations as a pilot with 514 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Jim Eley and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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18 Airmen
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18 RAF aircrew, submitted with caption; “207 Sqdn Flight Engineers section at Methwold. Feb.1946”
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1946-02
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One b/w photograph
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Photograph
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PEleyNJ1607
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Great Britain
England--Norfolk
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1946-02
207 Squadron
aircrew
flight engineer
Lancaster
pilot
RAF Methwold
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Foster, Ivor William Ernest
I W E Foster
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Four items. An oral history interview with Flight Sergeant Ivor Foster (b. 1925, 1851250 Royal Air Force) his logbook, a squadron daily order of battle and photographs of operation Exodus in 1945. He flew operations as an air gunner with 186 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Ivor Foster and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-02-21
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Foster, IWE
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[underlined]NO. 186 SQUADRON BATTLE ORDER PAGE NO. 1 16TH FEBRUARY 1945[/underlined]
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “A” NG174 F/O A. SAUNDERS
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S A. GREENHOW
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] F/S I. TODD
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] SGT. W. CARNEY
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] W/O ROWE
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. J. DORAN
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. E. NOCKELS
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “Y” F/O H.S. YOUNG
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S D. BONE
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] F/S F.J. REILLY
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] F/S F. HOLROYD
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] F/L E.S. BUCKLAND
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. J. GREEN
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. N. SIMPSON
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “D” NG137 F/O J.A. HART
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S J.C. ALLAN
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] F/O D.A. DARBY
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] F/L W.R. LEE
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. T. BATH
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. DANGERFIELD
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. F. EVANS
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “E” NG146 F/L G.M. TEMPLETON
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S J. McKEY
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] P/O A.J. BEAVEN
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] F/S W.V. BARKER
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] F/S F. MALONEY
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. H. HARGREAVES
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. J. COULTON
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “G” NG149 F/O E.R. BARTON
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S G. JAMES
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] P/O J. MACINTOSH
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] F/S J. GIBB
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. R. BENNETT
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. J. COLLINS
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. D. REINER
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “K” NN720 F/L N.C. COWLEY
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S J. PEACH
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] F/S J. YOUNG
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] F/S S.H. KIMBER
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. J. SNEDDON
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. D. GIBB
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. N. ETHERIDGE
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “M” NG354 F/O A. CLARSON
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S R. LIVERSIDGE
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] F/S D. PARRISH
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] W/O W. PERRY
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] F/S J. MALLINSON
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] F/S McPHERSON
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. J. HEPBURN
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “P” HK662 F/L R.A. HANSON
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S L. COLLINS
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] F/S F.J. MULLETT
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] W/O ROBERTSON
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. S. ROGERS
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. R. THOMAS
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined]SGT. D. SMY
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “R” HK661 F/S W.T. GRAY
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] SGT. G. MERRICK
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] F/O E.J. MARNER
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] SGT. H.W. JENKINSON
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. W.E. FOSTER
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. E.C. BOOTH
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. F.E. PARKHOUSE
[underlined]AIRCRAFT PILOT[/underlined] (XY) “U” NG293 F/O L.A. GREEN
[underlined]NAVIGATOR[/underlined] F/S J. BAGGOTT
[underlined]AIRBOMBER/underlined] W/O K.E. PRYOR
[underlined]WO/AIR[/underlined] F/S S.M. ROBSON
[underlined]MID GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. D. FERGUSON
[underlined]REAR GUNNER[/underlined] SGT. W. DEARDS
[underlined]F/ENGINEER[/underlined] SGT. L. BEAMISH
[underlined](XY) “C” To be prepared as a spare aircraft[/underlined]
[underlined]OFFICER i/c FLYING W/C J.H. GILES DFC[/underlined]
[underlined]BRIEFING TIMES TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER[/underlined]
F/L A. MARSHALL, F/O JORDAN, F/O ARRAND, W/O PAY, W/O WILSON, F/O ASPIN, SGT. ROBERTS to report to the Station Radar Officer at the Navigators Briefing.
LEADERS:- F/L BUCKLAND, F/O RICHARDSON, F/L BAXTER, F/L PORTWAY, F/O ELLS, F/L HOIMAN, F/L MACDONALD, W/O CASEY, S/L DODWELL
N.B. Alterations to this order may only be made with the sanction of the Squadron Commander and notification to the Squadron Adjutant.
[signature]
(J.S. WALKER)
Flight Lieutenant, Adjutant,
for Wing Commander, Commanding.
[underlined]NO. 186 SQUADRON[/underlined]
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186 Squadron battle order for 16 February 1945
Description
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List ten crews and aircraft. Sergeant W E Foster is rostered as mid upper gunner in the ninth listed crew. Includes a spare aircraft and details other personnel to various duties.
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J S Walker
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1945-02-16
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One page typewritten dosument
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eng
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MFosterIWE1851250-180615-01
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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1945-02-16
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David Bloomfield
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IBCC Digital Archive
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186 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
flight engineer
navigator
pilot
wireless operator
-
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Royal Air Force ex-Prisoner of War Association
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97 items. The collection concerns Royal Air Force ex-Prisoner of War Association and contains items including drawings by the artist Ley Kenyon.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Robert Ankerson and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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2018-01-29
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IBCC Digital Archive
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RAF ex POW As Collection
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19/20th May 1942 Target Mannheim
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Batchelder was the pilot of this operation. They bombed inside flares but the navigator insisted it was not Mannheim. Damage to one engine from flak, later they were attacked by a Me 110. They successfully landed at RAF Horsham St Faith, Norwich.
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1942-05-19
1942-05-20
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France--Givet
Germany--Mannheim
Belgium--Brussels
Netherlands
Great Britain
England--Lowestoft
England--Norwich
France
Germany
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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eng
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Text. Personal research
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Two printed sheets
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EBatchelderHE[Recipient]C920907-0002,
EBatchelderHE[Recipient]C920907-0003
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Royal Air Force ex-Prisoner of War Association. Batchelder, HE
air gunner
aircrew
anti-aircraft fire
bomb aimer
bombing
flight engineer
Halifax
Me 110
navigator
Pathfinders
pilot
RAF Horsham St Faith
target indicator
wireless operator
-
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Gorfunkle, Norman
N Gorfunckle
N Gorfunkle
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-08-01
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Gorfunckle, N
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14 items. The collection concerns Sergeant Norman Gorfunkle (1920 - 1942, 1260360 Royal Air Force) and contains photographs and documents. He flew operations as an observer with 76 Squadron and was killed 7/8 November 1942. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Lester, Russell Gellman and catalogued by Barry Hunter. <br /><br />Additional information on Norman Gorfunkleis available via the <a href="https://losses.internationalbcc.co.uk/loss/210756/">IBCC Losses Database.</a>
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1st Allied Airplane Crashed in Haute-Marne, Bomber Halifax Mk II DT515
Description
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An account of the crash written by the pilot, George Thom. The report includes part of a police report.
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George Thom
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Italy--Genoa
Great Britain
England--Yorkshire
France--Dunkerque
Belgium--Ostend
France--Reims
France--Chaumont (Haute-Marne)
France--Aube
Switzerland
France--Perpignan
France--Paris
France--Vosges Mountains
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Wehrmacht
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Memoir
Text. Personal research
Format
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Three printed sheets
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MGorfunckleN1260360-170801-030001,
MGorfunckleN1260360-170801-030002,
MGorfunckleN1260360-170801-030003
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IBCC Digital Archive
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1942-11-07
207 Squadron
4 Group
76 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
anti-aircraft fire
bomb aimer
bombing
Cheshire, Geoffrey Leonard (1917-1992)
crash
escaping
evading
final resting place
flight engineer
Halifax
Halifax Mk 2
Lancaster
navigator
pilot
RAF Linton on Ouse
Resistance
wireless operator
-
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Sharpe, L V
L V Sharpe
Newstead, A
A Newstead
Description
An account of the resource
Two items. The collection consists of photographs related to Sergeant L V Sharpe, who was billeted at A Newstead’s home.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by L G Reid and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Newstead, A
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2017-02-07
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27 flight engineers at RAF Skellingthorpe
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27 flight engineers, arranged in three rows, are sitting or standing in front of a hut. Captioned 'Squadron Flight Engineers Skellingthorpe 1945'. On the reverse 'The Crew Pilot F/O Leach (Jeff) – Eng. Sgt Sharp LV (Larry) – B.A. Cheeseman (Wally) W/OP. G Mosley (Jeff) F. Sgt – Nav, Sgt. J. Davies (Jerry) – R,Gun,-F/Sgt D. Price (Decca) To My Best Pals from your Adopted Mid Upper [underlined] Anybody [/underlined] Name of ‘Kite’ + Crew –‘Snowhite’ + the Seven Twitchers'.
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1945
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One b/w photograph in a folder illustrated with a print of an airman rowing a small boat across a river.
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
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1945
Language
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eng
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PNewsteadA17010001, PNewsteadA17010002, PNewsteadA17010003
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Type
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Photograph
aircrew
flight engineer
RAF Skellingthorpe
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Williamson, Frank-249
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24 items. The collection concerns Frank Williamson (b. 1912, 1311249 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, documents and newspaper clippings. He flew operations as an air gunner with 106 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Lyn Williamson and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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Williamson, F
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2019-01-30
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[inserted] No 7 17/18 Aug 1943 [/inserted]
3,000 sorties smash Nazi defence plane plants
GREATEST ANGLO-U.S. MASS ATTACK IN 24 HOURS
By BASIL CARDEW
[indecipherable rubber stamp]
IN the first full-scale two way attack on Europe, aimed primarily at destroying Germany's fighters, their airfields, and factories producing the planes, the Allied air forces have just made between 2,500 and 3,000 sorties in the space of 24 hours.
[map]
This tremendous air offensive covers the day and night of August 17-18, and was mounted both from Britain and the Mediterranean.
Taken in conjunction with the American raid on the great Messerschmitt factory at Weiner Neustadt, 30 miles from Vienna, at the weekend, the latest Flying Fortress assault on the Regensburg factory in southern Germany is believed to have partially stopped production of the very types of aircraft the Germans will need to repulse a Second Front.
REGENSBURG BLAZES
Short-range fighters are the spearhead of defence.
Reconnaissance pictures taken four hours after the Regensburg attack show that the Fortress bombs were accurate and caused great havoc.
At least four large buildings were still on fire when the spy plane passed over. All the six main workshops were destroyed, five of them severely.
The main assembly shop, the gun-testing range, large new shops that had recently been erected, the boiler house, office buildings, and several other small unidentified buildings or the great plant have been damaged or burned out, in some cases completely destroyed.
The target at Regensburg was Germany's second largest aircraft factory, makers of the latest type of Messerschmitt single-engined fighter planes. It was to have been the main production unit left to the enemy for its fighters after the plant at Weiner Neustadt, which was producing a third of the Messerschmitt programme, had been partially knocked out.
MIGHTY BLOW
Bomber Command's contribution to this onslaught on Germany's first-line defences against an imminent Allied invasion followed a few hours after the Regensburg raid, when a mighty force of home-based, long-range aircraft heavily attacked in bright moonlight the armament and radio development establishment at Peenemunde, 60 miles north-west of Stettin, on Tuesday night, and dropped 1,500 tons of bombs.
This large, secret factory produces the equipment for the German fighters that are at the moment No. 1 target for the Allies.
The bombers had to fly on as long a route as that to Berlin to hammer the factory, and they encountered many of the night-fighter squadrons and ground defences that have been greatly strengthened recently for the protection of the German capital. But the raid was devastatingly successful, although it cost 41 aircraft.
The rest of the 2,500-3,000 sorties
[page break]
OUR Stirling dropped on its starboard side and began to lose height. Luckily the bomb-aimer had just come up from his position and was sitting by me, so that he was able to help me to drag on the control and pull the Stirling level.
"All the way back it was difficult to control the aircraft. The bomb-aimer and I would get the Stirling level on its course and then down would slip the starboard wing and we would swing off our course.
"The flight-engineer helped matters by running three engines off the starboard tank, so lightening the starboard side of the aircraft. When we were near base I lowered the under-carriage and flaps and tried out how I could handle her like that. She answered to the control perfectly, and I glided down to a safe landing on the runway."
The Lancasters which attacked transformer and switching stations in North Italy on the night of July 15-16 did not return to England immediately, but, as before, when a force of Lancasters bombed the radio-location factory at Friedrichshafen, they used airfields in North Africa as an advanced base.
On Saturday night they returned
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3,000 Sorties Smash Nazi Defence Plane Plants
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A newspaper article about bombing several aircraft factories. It is annotated 'No 7 17/18 Aug 1943'.
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Austria
Germany
Austria--Wiener Neustadt
Germany--Berlin
Germany--Friedrichshafen
Germany--Peenemünde
Germany--Regensburg
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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eng
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Text
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Three newspaper cuttings
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SWilliamsonF1311249v10003-0011
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1943-08-17
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Sue Smith
aircrew
B-17
bomb aimer
bombing
Bombing of Peenemünde (17/18 August 1943)
flight engineer
Lancaster
propaganda
Stirling
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Mathers, Ronald. Album
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45 page scrapbook of Squadron life and The Goodwill Tour to the United States by 35 Squadron in 1946. It includes photographs, newspaper cuttings, and programmes. The tour visited stations on both the East and West coasts of the United States and the airmen were entertained with visits to Hollywood.
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SMathersRW55201v1
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2017-07-17
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35 Squadron American Tour
Operation Lancaster
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Item 1 is a sketch map of the route flown across America and Canada.
Photograph 1 is eight airmen standing in front of the nose of a Lancaster. It is captioned 'Charlie's Crew in Suits of blue' and underneath the crew names "Tommy Teony [sic] Jack Ted Self Charles Billy Pincher".
Photograph 2 is front/side view of a Lancaster captioned ''C' in the corner dispersal'
Photograph 3 is three airmen standing at the back of Lancaster 'TL-C' and captioned 'Some of the lads'.
Photograph 4 is the nose of a Lancaster captioned ''C' with crew aboard revving up for the last practice formation'.
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1946
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eng
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Map
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SMathersRW55201v10010
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Canada
Great Britain
United States
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1946
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35 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
flight engineer
Goodwill tour of the United States (1946)
Lancaster
navigator
pilot
wireless operator
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Sharrock, Bob
Robert Sharrock
R Sharrock
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Six items. An oral history interview with Flight Sergeant Bob Sharrock (1924 - 2019, 2210141 Royal Air Force), his log book, a photograph and documents. He flew operations as a flight engineer with 428 Squadron.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Bob Sharrock and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-03-19
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Sharrock, R
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428 “Ghost” Squadron RCAF
Motto: "Usque ad finem" ("To the very end").
Badge: In a shroud, a death's head. The badge refers to the squadron's nickname "Ghost"- a nickname earned through many hours of night-bombing operations - and also to the death and destruction which the squadron carried to the enemy.
No. 428 Squadron was formed at Dalton, Yorkshire, on 7th November 1942, as a bomber unit of No. 4 Group. On 1st January 1943, it transferred to No. 6 (RCAF) Group, with which it operated against enemy targets until 25th April 1945 - about a fortnight before VE Day. Early in June 1943, the squadron moved to Middleton St. George, its base for the remainder of its period in the UK. It first flew Wellington IIIs and Xs, then Halifaxes (Vs and IIs), and finally Lancaster Xs. Code letters NA.
In January 1944, Halifax bombers from No. 428 Squadron participated in the first high-level mining raid "Gardening", when mines were dropped by parachute from 15,000 feet (4,570 m) over Brest on 4/5 Jan and Saint-Nazaire on 6/7 Jan 1944.
The squadron flew its last sortie with the Halifax on June 12, 1944, then converting to the Canadian-built Avro Lancaster (B. Mark X), the first sortie taking place on June 14, 1944.
For the final phase of the air campaign against Germany, the squadron took part in day and night raids, with its last operational sortie taking place on April 25, 1945, when 15 Lancasters bombed anti-aircraft gun batteries defending the mouth of the Weser, on the Frisian Island of Wangerooge.
No. 6 RCAF Group comprised 9 squadrons across N. Yorks and county Durham and flew 39,584 missions and dropped 126,122 tons of bombs and mines for the loss of 784 aircraft and almost 10,000 men. AOC was AVM C.M. McEwen- Feb ’44 to June ’45.
Aircraft [2][3] Period of service[8] Representative serial[8]
Handley Page Halifax Mk B.V June 1943 – January 1944 DK237 (NA – L)
Handley Page Halifax Mk B.II November 1943 – June 1944 JN955 (NA – L)
Avro Lancaster Mk B.X
June 1944 – September 1945 KB763 (NA – S)
Aircrew and groundcrew of Avro Lancaster KB760 NA:P "P-Peter", from No. 428 Squadron RCAF-Hitler’s Haunters. The badge for the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire is visible on the nose. Photo taken after the squadron's 2,000th sortie, a raid on Bremen, Germany.
Bob Sharrock and his crew flew this aircraft on the following occasions as follows:
28 Oct 1944 Cologne
29 Dec 1944 Scholven
30 Dec 1944 Cologne
2 Jan 1945 Nuremburg
28 Jan 1945 Stuttgart
1 Feb 1945 Mannheim
4 Feb 1945 Bonn
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428 "Ghost" Squadron RCAF
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A brief history of 428 Squadron, formed at Dalton on 7 November 1942, part of No. 4 Group then transferred to No. 6 Group at Middleton St George. Some of the operations are discussed, as are the aircraft flown by the squadron. There is a list of operation flown by Bob Sharrock and a photograph of their Lancaster with the crew.
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Two typewritten sheets
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eng
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Text. Memoir
Photograph
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MSharrockR2210141-180309-01
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal Canadian Air Force
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Germany
Great Britain
England--Durham (County)
England--Yorkshire
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1942
1943
1944
1945
428 Squadron
6 Group
aircrew
bombing
flight engineer
Halifax
Halifax Mk 2
Halifax Mk 5
Lancaster
mine laying
nose art
RAF Middleton St George
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Miles, Reg
Reginald J Miles
R J Miles
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2016-07-26
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Miles, RJ
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102 items. The collection concerns Reg Miles (1923 - 2022) and contains his audio memoir, log book, photographs and documents. He flew 36 operations with 432 and 420 Squadrons.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by R Miles and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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[photograph – left half]
[page break]
[photograph – right half]
[page break]
[photograph – left half]
432 SQUADRON RCAF BASED AT EASTMOOR
YORKSHIRE ENGLAND THIS PHOTO TAKEN
DURING APRIL, MAY, JUNE 1944
REG MILES
JIM BEATTIE REAR GUNNER RCAF
REG MILES FLIGHT ENGINEER RAF
GORDON WALLIS BOMBADIER RCAF
LES LALZON PILOT RCAF
EUGENE OLIVER WIRELESS OP RCAF
CHRIS KRISTOFF MID UP GUNNER RCAF
WALTER HODDER NAVIGATOR RCAF
ALL EXCEPT REG MILES WERE SHOT DOWN
ON NIGHT OF 12/13 JUNE 1944 SOME P.O.W.
ALL RETURNED SAFELY TO CANADA AT THE
END OF WW2
REG MILES 14 AUGUST 2003
[page break]
[photograph – right half]
432 Squadron RCAF 1944
Photo taken during April-June
Eastmoor Yorkshire England
[page break]
[photograph – left half]
[page break]
[photograph – right half]
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432 Squadron RCAF
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Two images of 432 Squadron arranged in nine or so rows in front and on top of a Halifax.
The first image is of the port side and the second is the starboard side.
In front is a bomb on a trolley with 'Easie Squadron' chalked on.
The images have been captioned by Reg Miles.
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2003-08-14
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Four b/w photographs
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eng
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Photograph
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PMilesRJ16020003, PMilesRJ16020004, PMilesRJ16020023, PMilesRJ16020022, PMilesRJ16040108, PMilesRJ16040109
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal Canadian Air Force
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1944
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David Bloomfield
Steve Baldwin
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432 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
bomb trolley
flight engineer
ground crew
ground personnel
Halifax
navigator
pilot
prisoner of war
RAF East Moor
service vehicle
wireless operator
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Chatterton, John. 44 Squadron operations order book
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An account of the resource
Collection consists of 521 items which are mostly Operations orders, aircraft load and weight tables and bomb aimers briefings for 44 Squadron operations between January 1944 and April 1945. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by M J Chatterton and catalogued by Nigel Huckins. <br /><br />This collection also contains items concerning Dewhurst Graaf and his crew, and Donald Neil McKechnie and his crew. Additional information on <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/109020/">Dewhurst Graaf</a> and <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/115642/">Donald Neil McKechnie</a> is available via the IBCC Losses Database.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2016-03-14
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Chatterton, J
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44 Squadron Operations Order book cover
Form 447 - Royal Air Force - Secret and Confidential Publications - Register
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Hard book cover annotated 'Secret' with label '44 Squadron Briefing Reports'.
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Book cover
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SChattertonJ159568v10001
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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44 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bombing
briefing
flight engineer
pilot
RAF Dunholme Lodge
wireless operator
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Williamson, Frank-249
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An account of the resource
24 items. The collection concerns Frank Williamson (b. 1912, 1311249 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, documents and newspaper clippings. He flew operations as an air gunner with 106 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Lyn Williamson and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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Williamson, F
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2019-01-30
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[inserted] No 3 24-7-43 [/inserted]
46 tons a minute on Hamburg
HEAVIEST-EVER RAIDERS MEET NEW-TYPE FLAK
BOMBER COMMAND dropped more than 2,300 tons of bombs in 50 minutes – 46 tons a minute – on port of Hamburg in the heaviest raid of the war, it was announced last night.
The weight of high-explosives and incendiary bombs was greater than the cascade on Dusseldorf on the night of June 11, a raid which reduced the city to a shambles.
First reports from crews show that the results matched the effort.
There were vast fires in Germany's largest seaport, where more submarines are built yearly than in any other town in German Europe.
Dense black smoke rose four miles into the air, and there are many reports of violent explosions.
Yellow light
The navigator of a Lancaster, Flight-Lieutenant J. D. Henderson, of Auckland, New Zealand, described the effect of an explosive fire.
"From my table," he said, "I couldn't see what was happening below. I thought we were caught in a cone of searchlights.
"A yellow light lit up the whole aircraft. I looked up and saw the light reflected on the wing and then I left my position and looked down at the fire below. It was like a huge mushroom of flames.
Other crews engaged in a light attack on the Ruhr saw the flames of Hamburg 200 miles away.
The first aircraft reached Hamburg a minute or two before zero hour, one o'clock. Their first bombs went down to the second.
Over England the machinery of landing and flying control worked with smooth precision.
The bombers flew through thick cloud over the North Sea as they gained height for the attack, but once they reached land the cloud broke up.
Could see river
Over the target itself there was only haze, and visibility was excellent. Crews could easily see the River Elbe and the docks of Hamburg, except at the very end of the attack, when there was little to be seen except smoke and fires.
Saturday night's attack was a record for speed as well as for weight. In recent attacks on Dortmund and Dusseldorf 2,000 tons of bombs were dropped on each target in about an hour. A still greater weight in 50 minutes last night seems to have swamped and scattered the ground defences of Hamburg.
Sergeant A. E. Newman, of Redhill, a flight-engineer in a Halifax who took part in the last seven attacks on the Ruhr, thought there were even more searchlights over Hamburg than around the Ruhr targets.
"The gunners were using a type of flak I haven't seen before," he said. "It burst like a rocket, with a bright flash, and then scattered a fine spray of red fragments over 50 yards. It was different from the chandelier type, which sends out greenish-coloured starts.
Few fighters
The casualties were extra-ordinarily light in proportion to the great force which was sent to attack one of the most heavily defended places in Germany. Few encounters with night fighters are reported. But a Stirling collided with a German fighter over the target.
"We had bombed the target and were dodging round to avoid the searchlights," said the pilot, Flying-Officer G. Turner, of Winnipeg.
"Suddenly I saw the slim wing and fuselage of a fighter about 25 yards dead ahead of us. I had just time to warn the crew over the inter-com., 'Fighter ahead,' when it hit our starboard wing with a bump.
"It tore away four feet of the starboard wing and above five feet of the starboard aileron, the aileron controls being damaged. The
[missing word] BACK PAGE COL. FOUR
2,300 tons on Hamburg
[symbol] FROM PAGE ONE
fighter turned over on its back and went straight down.
"Our Stirling dropped on its starboard side and began to lose height. Luckily the bomb-aimer had just come up from his position and was sitting by me, so that he was able to help me to drag on the control and pull the Stirling level.
"All the way back it was difficult to control the aircraft. The bomb-aimer and I would get the Stirling level on its course, and then down would slip the starboard wing, and we would swing off our course.
"The flight-engineer helped matters by running three engines off the starboard tank, so lightening the starboard side of the aircraft.
"When we were near base I lowered the undercarriage and flaps and tried out how I could handle her like that. She answered to the control perfectly, and I glided down to a safe landing on the runway."
OF LITTLE USE
Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and the largest port. But its 22 miles of quays and 110 miles of docks are nowadays little used as Germany has lost her overseas trade.
Hamburg, however, remains a great centre of war industry, and especially of submarine-building yards. The great Blohm and Voss shipyards – which have also built warships, including the Bismarck and the Admiral Hipper – and many other yards, together turn out more submarines than are built in any other town or [missing letter]ort in Germany.
[missing letter]amburg also has a large and [missingletters]portant metal-refining industry. The Germans have made great efforts, not only by the provision of massed defences, but also by elaborate camouflage of the lakes [missing letter]n the centre of the town, to protect the large number of war [missing letter]actories.
Heavy terror raid,' the Germans say
The German News Agency yesterday described the Hamburg attack [missing letter]s a "heavy terror raid." It added that Altona and Barmbeck were also bombed.
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46 Tons a Minute on Hamburg
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A cutting referring to an attack on Hamburg. It is annotated 'No 3 24-7-43'.
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1943-07-24
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Germany
Germany--Düsseldorf
Germany--Hamburg
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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eng
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Four newspaper cuttings on an album page
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SWilliamsonF1311249v10003-0004
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1943-07-24
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Sue Smith
aircrew
anti-aircraft fire
bomb aimer
bombing
bombing of Hamburg (24-31 July 1943)
flight engineer
Halifax
Lancaster
navigator
propaganda
Stirling
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Pope, Kenneth. Album
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79 items. The album concerns Sergeant Kenneth Malcom John Pope, (b. 1924, 1876733 Royal Air Force). He completed 32 operations as a flight engineer with 467 Squadron from RAF Waddington. The album contains his log book, photographs, letters, and newspaper cuttings about the operations he took part in.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Susan Elizabeth Kelly and catalogued by Trevor Hardcastle.
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K M J Pope
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2018-02-15
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467 Squadron memorabilia
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Small metal lapel badge of a kangaroo with the word Australia beneath it, a 467 Squadron badge, a flight engineers half brevet, a large printed label, '467 Squadron'.
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PPopeKMJ18010005, PPopeKMJ18010006
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Metal, cloth and paper badges on an album page
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Physical object. Decoration
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal Australian Air Force
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eng
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flight engineer
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Thorp, John Foster
J F Thorp
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Four items. An oral history interview with Warrant Officer John Foster Thorp (1924 - 2018, 1623333 Royal Air Force), a list of his operations, a page from a log book and notes on 467 Squadron and Lancaster R5868. He flew completed a tour of operations as a rear gunner with 467 Squadron.
The collection was catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2016-04-12
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Thorp, JF
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[underlined] 467 Squadron RAAF [/underlined]
(no badge awarded)
The squadron formed part of [underlined] No. 5 Group, RAF Bomber Command [/underlined], According to the RAAF Museum, during these raids the squadron gained a reputation for accurate bombing and was selected to attack the [underlined] Dortmund-Elms Canal [/underlined], an important and heavily defended German transport artery, on several occasions.
No.467 Squadron returned to Waddington, Lincolnshire, on 25th November 1943 The squadron was prominent in the bombing offensive in connection with the Allied invasion of France.
Avro Lancaster B.I, B.III: Nov. 1943 onwards
Code Letters: "P0"
Originally "Q-Queenie" of No. 83 Squadron, R5868 logged 79 sorties before joining No. 467 Squadron in November 1943, and becoming "S-Sugar".
It resumed operations on 26th/27th November with a sortie against Berlin, and [highlighted] logged its 100th operation on 11th/12th May 1944, when the target was Bourg Leopold in Belgium [/highlighted].
[photograph]
Prior to the Allied invasion of occupied Europe, the emphasis of Bomber Command's operations switched to military targets in and around Normandy. In early May, the squadron attacked German armoured formations in France and targeted German airfields. [highlighted] On D-Day, 6 June 1944, 467 Squadron attacked the German artillery batteries on Pointe du Hoc, which covered "Omaha" beach, but with little success. Raids in support of the ground campaign continued throughout June and into July, with an increasing number being conducted in daylight [/highlighted] but the focus of Bomber Command's operations progressively returned to the strategic bombing campaign against Germany.
[page break]
[photograph]
AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL SUK1 2464
Lincolnshire, England, June 1944. During his visit to RAF Waddington HRH met the crews of 467
From left to right:
HRH the Duke of Gloucester;
467 Sqn CO Wing Commander William Lloyd Brill DSO DFC and Bar, of Grong Grong, NSW;
425278 Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt) Roland Reginald Cowan, of Brisbane, Qld;
unidentified;
429503 Flight Sergeant (Flt Sgt) Arthur Albert Summers, of Brisbane, Qld;
Sergeant (Sgt) Jack Sheffield, RAF.
On [highlighted] 25 June 1944 [/highlighted], Flt Lt Cowan, Flt Sgt Summers and Sgt Sheffield were killed when their aircraft, Lancaster ND 729, was shot down over Mareuil-Caubert, France.
John Thorp's crew flew on 24th and 27th June.
[underlined] RAF MUSEUM HENDON ENTRY [/underlined].
28 May 44 Correspondence with [highlighted] Mr Derek Thorp [/highlighted] in January 2011 indicates another additional, and previously unpublished, operational flight undertaken by R5868 on this night. The rear-gunner's logbook of his father, Sgt J.F. Thorp of 'B' Flight, No. 467 Squadron (See RAFM MF 10066/20) records an operation 'Ops - Cherbourg Area – France Bombs, taking off at 22.50, total flying time 3 hours 40 minutes', the aircraft being clearly recorded as Lancaster R5868 'S'. [highlighted] Pilot [/highlighted] F/O D.F. McLauchlan, RAAF, [highlighted] Engineer [/highlighted] Sgt R. Hodgkinson RAF, [highlighted] Navigator [/highlighted] F/O H.C. Phillips, [highlighted] Bomb Aimer [/highlighted] F/O G.P. Craven RAAF, [highlighted] Wireless Operator [/highlighted] Sgt A.H. Smith RAF, and [highlighted] mid-upper gunner [/highlighted] F/Sgt Eric J.L. Klemm RAAF. This was the first operational trip for this crew, and it is assumed that they didn't have their own aircraft and R5868 was available as spare aircraft. The squadron ORB records that on that night this crew attacked St Martin de Varrevilles, but records their aircraft as LL789. However, the 'RAF Waddington: Raid Record Book 1943 Dec – 1944 June' also records R5868 as the aircraft for this flight. The Bomber Command War Diaries record that on this night as part of the preparations for the D-Day landings in the area 181 Lancasters and 20 Mosquitoes bombed three coastal gun positions, with one Lancaster being lost. (103)
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467 Squadron RAAF
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Some information about 467 Squadron's history and about Lancaster R5863 'S Sugar' which is currently in the RAF museum at Hendon. Mentions operations on 6 June 1944. Includes colour photograph showing front quarter of a Lancaster inside a museum. In addition, a b/w photograph taken during the visit of HRH the Duke of Gloucester to 467 Squadron at RAF Waddington showing the Duke and seven other airmen including the squadron commander. Three of the aircrew in the photograph were subsequently killed in action over France. Continues with more information on operational flights of R5868.
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1943-11
1944-05-11
1944-05-12
1944-05-06
1944-06
1944-06-25
1945-06-24
1945-06-27
1944-05-28
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--London
Germany
Germany--Dortmund-Ems Canal
Belgium
Belgium--Leopoldsburg
France
France--Normandy
France--Cherbourg
France--Sainte-Mère-Eglise
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Royal Australian Air Force
Language
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eng
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Photograph
Text
Text. Personal research
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One page printed document with text and one colour and one b/w photograph
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MThorpJF1623333-160412-04
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Jayne L Bailey
467 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
bombing
bombing of the Normandy coastal batteries (5/6 June 1944)
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Service Order
flight engineer
killed in action
Lancaster
Mosquito
navigator
Normandy campaign (6 June – 21 August 1944)
pilot
RAF Waddington
shot down
wireless operator
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Wakefield, Harold Ernest
H E Wakefield
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-10-16
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Wakefield, HE
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93 items. The collection concerns Harold Ernest Wakefield DFC (1923 - 1986, 1582185 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, documents, training publications, decorations and badges, training notebooks, correspondence, newspaper cuttings, photographs and parachute D ring.
He flew operations as a flight engineer with 51 and 617 Squadrons.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Jeremy Wakefield and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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51 Squadron crew
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Seven aircrew all wearing Mae West and parachute harnesses standing by, or on, a ladder in front of the starboard inner engine of a Halifax. Accompanied by note reading '51 Squadron 1943, Self, Sgt Curtis W/Op, Sgt Moronay - bomb aimer, Sgt Gracey - navigator, Sgt Wakefield - engineer, Sgt Hare - mid-upper, Sgt Connell - rear gunner'.
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1943
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1943
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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eng
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Text
Photograph
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One b/w photograph and one handwritten document
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EJohnsonDGulliverP20110516-0002, EJohnsonDGulliverP20110516-0003
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51 Squadron
air gunner
aircrew
bomb aimer
flight engineer
Halifax
navigator
wireless operator
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Homewood, William Robert
Homewood, W R
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An account of the resource
17 items. The collection concerns William Robert Homewood (1577093 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, documents, photographs and a piece of shrapnel. He flew operations as a bomb aimer with 51 Squadron.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Jeffrey Homewood and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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2019-07-24
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Homewood, WR
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51 Squadron, 4 Group, RAF Bomber Command
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A detailed account of William's service in 51 Squadron including copies of the squadron's operational record books.
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William Homewood
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Great Britain
England--Yorkshire
South Africa
Germany
Germany--Oberhausen (Düsseldorf)
Germany--Kleve (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Germany--Bochum
Germany--Wilhelmshaven
Germany--Duisburg
Germany--Cologne
Germany--Düsseldorf
Germany--Gelsenkirchen
Germany--Jülich
Germany--Münster in Westfalen
Germany--Essen
Germany--Hagen (Arnsberg)
Germany--Osnabrück
Germany--Oppau
Germany--Hannover
Germany--Hanau
Germany--Saarbrücken
Germany--Magdeburg
Germany--Stuttgart
Germany--Mainz (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Germany--Wanne-Eickel
Germany--Worms
Germany--Kamen
Germany--Heide (Schleswig-Holstein)
Germany--Hamburg
Germany--Dortmund
Germany--Wuppertal
Netherlands
Netherlands--Nijmegen
Germany--Helgoland
Germany--Düsseldorf
Germany--Dülmen
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
United States Army Air Force
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Memoir
Format
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94 page book
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SHomewoodWR1577093v1
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Pending text-based transcription
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1944
1945
4 Group
5 Group
51 Squadron
578 Squadron
6 Group
8 Group
air gunner
aircrew
anti-aircraft fire
bomb aimer
bombing
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Medal
flight engineer
Gee
gremlin
ground crew
ground personnel
Halifax
Halifax Mk 3
Lancaster
Master Bomber
mess
mid-air collision
mine laying
Mosquito
navigator
Oboe
Oxford
Pathfinders
pilot
RAF Burn
RAF Carnaby
RAF Elvington
RAF Kirmington
RAF Leconfield
RAF Lissett
RAF Marston Moor
RAF Odiham
RAF Snaith
RAF Tangmere
Red Cross
Spitfire
Stirling
target indicator
Typhoon
Wellington
Whitley
wireless operator
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force