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DIARY OF LAC 1497538 WILLIAM ERIC SAVILLE WHILST OVERSEAS (part four)

There are several Canteens in Valletta run by various organisations, Vernon's, Nuffield House, Church...

Adventures in Egypt

A Paymaster captain and I got in an aeroplane at Alexandria for a flight to Cairo, as I had to go there...

After the Crash

The bomb aimer had a couple of broken ribs and a lot of superficial damage, the same as I did, his name...

RAF in the Far East

Selected along with 81 Squadron to collect Spitfire MkV111's from Cairo West airport, Len's third...

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Peter Cowin's WW2 RAF Service

However, after arrival at his French airfield, near Rosieres, Peter Cowin was awaiting allocation to his...

LIFE IN MADRAS

No wonder Magee wrote the lovely thing I've copied - my poor pen cannot describe the beauty of flight -...

Non operational flying 1942-3

Even though it was wartime and Germany was the common enemy, there was a Jewish organisation in Palestine...

Stirling and Market Garden Arnham Chapter 2icon for Story with photo

Of Simmo and his crew no ‘gen’ at all filtered through. Scottie and I are, to say the least,...

Wartime Memories - Childhood & RAF

My stay at Reading was three years and I was promoted to Officer Grade in the Civil Service and posted to...

Night Photo Recconnaissance

RAE at this time was being run by the RAF with civilian personnel but Mr Churchill the PM decided that the...

Death of Sgt, Harry Sydney Wheeler

F.O. Finlay said "I should think the 4000 pounder has not gone off, get moving" and in the same...

NIGHT PHOTO RECONNAISSANCE TRIAL AND ERROR

RAE at this time was being run by the RAF with civilian personnel but Mr Churchill the PM decided that the...

Death of Harry Sidney Wheeler

The Squadron C/O Wing Commander Slater was doing a circuit of the perimeter in his car, having his usual...

Flight Engineer Part Three

The Escape

November 1941: Aircrew Receiving Centre, London; Brighton for Kitting; Heaton Park; Moncton in Canada;...

My RAF Life - Chapter6

By the Eighth of October 1945 with licences in our hands we were flying the aircraft completing with a...

37 Sqn.RAF Crew Rescued by HMS Coventryicon for Story with photo

On 23rd, May 1941 our crew with five other Wellington crews, were detailed to bomb Maleme in Crete, which...

FRED'S WAR PART 2 - Chapter 1

I had met Betty whilst she was still at school and it was her brother Stan who had actually asked me to...

From Port Talbort to the Cocos Keeling Islands - Part Threeicon for Story with photo

It was then that the authorities, war people found that there was an island, a British owned island in the...

RAF Bomber raid on Bremen 11/2/1946icon for Story with photo

Group Captain Ivelaw-Chapman wrote as a note to the ops board photograph “ On the night of 11th/12th...

My Memories of the War Years-Part Two

In 1935 I remember standing on the Railway bridge on Osmaston Park Road and watched the workshops burn to...

The war in the Skies

On D-Day morning we went to bomb the Coastal Gun Battery at Mont Heud, which dominated the Gold Beach...

Unplanned Take-off

I spent most WW II with 111 Squadron as a Fitter II responsible for servicing the Merlin engines of the...

Arthur's Escape

"On 27th August 1943 Halifax OJD371 of 4 Group, took off from Elvington, Yorkshire at 2230 hrs. to bomb...

With RAF Coastal Command, over the seas

The squadron was based at Benbecula, in the Outer Hebrides, from where we flew Flying Fortress bombers on...

George Crombie's Story

George Crombie was the eldest son of James Crombie and Agnes Stott Dougal who lived in Eyemouth, Scotland,...

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