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Papers of Warrant Officer Michael Joseph Moloney, 1942-1956
Archives, 1942-1956, In Storage, X008-9249
Collection of papers relating to Warrant Officer Michael Joseph Moloney. Warrant Officer Moloney came from the Republic of Ireland. He voluntarily joined the RAF during the Second World War and remained in the RAF until 1963. The collection includes two aircrew flying log books, a warrant certificate and a quantity of photographs.
Wartime log of Flight Lieutenant Rowland Michael Veal, 1943-1945
Archives, 1943-1945, In Storage, X008-9259
Prisoner of war log kept by Flight Lieutenant Rowland Veal. The log contains an account of The Long March, details of foods and calorie content. Also includes photographs and pencil sketches of aircraft.
Papers relating to Luton Wings for Victory Week, 1943
Archives, 1943, In Storage, X008-9274
13 Monochrome prints, one certificate, two manuscript sheets and a commercially published book titled 'Luton at War'.
Smoking Pass for Apprentices' Squadron RAF Cranwell
Archives, 1943, Cosford, Hangar Two, X004-2467/004
RAF Apprentices were boys aged between 15 and 17 who had signed up for a three year technical training programme.
RAF flight engineer's flying log book of Sergeant Albert John Rogers, 22 November 1943-26 March 1944
Archives, 22 NOV 1943-26 MAR 1944, In Storage, X006-1372
Aircrew flying log book of Sergeant Albert Rogers.
Papers of Sergeant Bryan Flathers
Archives, 1944-2021, In Storage, X008-9268
Air crew flying log book, photograph album, scrap book, group portrait, typescript memoir and order of service.
Aircraft movements log of advanced landing ground B2 Bazenville, June 1944
Archives, 1944, In Storage, X008-7767
This is a notebook which belonged to Walter James Jarvis, a Senior Flying Control Officer. He coordinated thousands of Allied aircraft during the D-Day landings between June and September 1944
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.
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