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George Cross of Flight Sergeant Stanley James Woodbridge

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1948, In Storage, 1986/0138/D

Woodbridge joined the RAF in 1941 and trained as a Wireless Operator. By February 1944, he was a Flight Sergeant having been posted to No. 159 Squadron in India.

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Memorial at Myaungmya, Myanmar to Flight Sergeants Bellingham, Snelling, Woodage and Woodbridge

Photographs, In Storage, P018417

Memorial to Flight Sergeants Leslie Bellingham (Second Pilot), Robert James Snelling (Flight Engineer), John Derek Woodage (Wireless Operator/Gunner) and Stanley James Woodbridge (Wireless Operator) located at Myaungmya, near Bassein, Myanmar (Burma).

black and white image of a small memorial with cross surrounded by tree stumps, RAF Museum

Formal photograph of Flight Sergeant Stanley James Woodbridge GC

Photographs, In Storage, PC76/24/51

Flight Sergeant Stanley James Woodbridge was a wireless operator in the crew of a Liberator aircraft which crashed in the jungle in Burma whilst engaged in an operation against the Japanese on 31st January, 1945. Together with five other members of the crew he was captured by the Japanese.

A man in uniform