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Menu for VE-Day celebration dinner held at the Sergeants' Mess, RAF Khartoum, May 1945

Archives, MAY 1945, In Storage, X005-4846/008

Monochrome print menu featuring several cartoons around the edges.

Menu for VE-Day celebration dinner held at the Sergeants' Mess, RAF Khartoum, May 1945 | X005-4846/008

Telegram to Mrs S Chew informing her that her son Flight Sergeant Alan David Chew is missing, 13 August 1944

Archives, AUG 1944, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1037/003/001

This priority telegram was sent to the mother of Flight Sergeant Alan David Chew, who failed to return from operations on the night of 12/13 August 1944.

Typescript telegram in two pieces with Post Office cypher at top and capitalised text underneath, Crown

Have you a Bat in the belfry?

Archives, In Storage, X002-5454

Publicity leaflet encouraging the general public to purchase and sell "BAT" (Bombers Against Tokyo) badges.

Leaftlet detailing the establishment and process of the "Bat Belfry", Crown ©

Menu for VE day celebrations at RAF Boscombe Down, 1945.

Archives, In Storage, X003-6190/029

Souvenir menu for the VE Day celebrations at RAF Boscombe Down, 1945.

Front page of Boscombe Down VE day celebrations menu, Crown ©

Telegram reporting Sergeant Leonard William Clarke as missing, 15 January 1944

Archives, London, Hangar Five, AC95/45/3

This telegram was sent to Mrs Ivy Clarke on 15 January 1944, informing her that her husband Sergeant Leonard Clarke of No. 7 Squadron, was missing following air operations on the night of 14 January 1944.

Telegram reporting Sergeant Leonard William Clarke as missing, 15 January 1944 | AC95/45/3

Letter to Mr Samuel Chew regarding his son FS Alan David Chew, 13 August 1944

Archives, AUG 1944, Cosford, Hangar Three, X003-1037/003/002

This letter was sent by Squadron Leader Philip Brentnall of No. 218 Squadron to Samuel Chew, whose son Flight Sergeant Alan David Chew, had failed to return from operations.

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Studio portrait of Squadron Leader Wilfred Edward Jones

Archives, In Storage, X003-7935/002

Wilfred Edward Jones joined the RAF as an Apprentice in 1931. Jones served until 1961 when he died whilst serving as a Squadron Leader in the Assistant Chief of Air Staff's Intelligence staff. Jones was Mentioned in Despatches in the London Gazette in 1945

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VE Day Thank God.....And now mine’s a pint!!!

Archives, In Storage, X005-4895/001

Serving in the Royal Air Force as a pilot at the time, Flight Lieutenant Chance recorded his reaction to Victory in Europe in his flying logbook.

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Extract from interrogation notes of FM Gerd von Runstedt with regard to air action during "Overlord", circa 1945

Archives, In Storage, AC71/2/43

This is an extract from the interrogation of Field Marshal Von Rundstedt. In charge of the German Forces during the D-Day Landings, he recalls the operational difficulties they experienced first-hand.

Extract from interrogation notes of FM Gerd von Runstedt with regard to air action during