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Translation of message dropped by German air force to RAF in Middle East relating to prisoners, 1918
Archives, JAN 1918, In Storage, A24
Leutnants Walter Hauck and Ludwig Haugg were shot down by Second Lieutenant A. Lloyd Fleming of No.111 Squadron on 2 January 1918 over Ramleh in modern day Israel.
Pilot's flying log book of Captain Olans Charles William Johnsen, 2 April 1917-6 May 1918
Archives, In Storage, B3757
Capt Johnsen initially served with the Royal Field Artillery in France until he was wounded in October 1915. After recovering from his wounds he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and began pilot training.
Pilot's flying log book of Major Oliver Stewart, 1916-1917
Archives, In Storage, B470
After completing his flying training, Stewart was posted No.54 Squadron in France which was equipped with Sopwith Pups.
Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Collingwood James Thompson, 1916-1919
Archives, In Storage, B613
Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Collingwood Thompson, who spent much of his service as a flying instructor and later an examiner in the United Kingdom.
Pilot's flying log book of Squadron Leader Bernard Curtis Rice MC, 1916-1928
Archives, In Storage, X002-5429/001/001
Bernard Rice enlisted into the army four days after the outbreak of war, where he joined the Army Service Corps and served in France as a despatch rider.
Pilots flying log book of Captain George Edward Henry McElroy, 1918
Archives, In Storage, B444
George McElroy was a famous First World War fighter ace, he was awarded the Military Cross and two bars and the Distinguished Flying Cross and bar.
Report by General Smuts on Air Organisation and the Direction of Aerial Operations
Archives, In Storage, B404
This report by General Jan Smuts, a prominent South African military leader, was presented on 17 August 1917 to the UK War Cabinet. It recommends the establishment of a separate air service and is seen as the founding document of the Royal Air Force.
Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Donald Aeneas MacDonald, 1916-1918
Archives, In Storage, B2448
Donald McDonald was born in Canada in 1893, he was living in the United States when he enlisted in the Royal Fleeing Corps in Canada in early 1918.
Roll of RFC officers listed by seniority, 9 July 1914
Archives, In Storage, A274
This Seniority Roll of Royal Flying Corps (RFC) Officers in the Military Wing was issued with orders on 9 July 1914.
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