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Medal Bar of Air Commodore John Searby

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-7393

Distinguished Service Order, suspender engraved 1943 Distinguished Flying Cross, reverse engraved 1943 1939-1945 Star Air Crew Europe Star with clasp ATLANTIC Defence Medal War Medal 1939-1945 with Mention in Despatches General Service Medal 1918-1962, GRVI, edge impressed ACT. GP. CPT. J.H. SEARBY. R.A.F. with clasp PALESTINE 1945-48 Coronation Medal 1953 Mounted side by side, suspended.

4000lb High Capacity (HC) Bomb, Mk 4

Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, 70/O/144

Sectioned. Large fabricated steel cylindrical shell with domed plate welded to nose end, parallel sides, and closing plate bolted to angle ring welded in position at rear. Nose dome housing three exploder pockets. Three brackets welded in-line along the body for hoisting and suspension with four smaller locating pads. Complete with tail section and painted dark green with a red nose band.

1 Cosford NYA File {See Scope Note}

Aircraft & Exhibits, 73/U/25

Black necktie.

RAF Cosford, survey of existing services

Archives, In Storage, MAC080090

RAF Cosford, survey of existing services

Archives, In Storage, MAC080091

Recorded interview with Flt Lt Mark Zanker, tape two 12 January 2016

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-3326/002

Recorded interview with Mark Zanker, who served as a pilot in Jaguar, Hawk and Harrier aircraft.

Recorded interview with Michael John "Mick" Clabby, tape two, 3 April 2013

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-6742/008

Second part of an interview with Mick Clabby, who flew as air loadmaster in Hercules aircraft.

Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

Library, In Storage, X004-9751

1 Cosford NYA File {See Scope Note}

Aircraft & Exhibits, 78/U/746

Black silk tie.

RNAS, Ptn 1917

Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Two, 75/U/818

Heating filaments sandwiched between fibreboard insoles. Long electrical wire exits the instep and terminates in a twin pin plug.