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Recorded interview with Wing Commander Becky Woolley, 29 June 2021

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5677

Interview with Becky Woolley, who served as an RAF doctor in various locations, including the Middle East, the Caribbean, Indonesia and Mali. She comments on her experience of Chinook helicopters.

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Recorded interview with Squadron Leader Steve Carr, 20 January 2022

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5692

Steve Carr served as an RAF pilot in Wessex and Chinook helicopters from 1985 to 2004. During the 2003 Iraq War he landed Royal Marines on the Al Faw peninsula.

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Bandar Abbas

Library, In Storage, X004-5628

Bandar Abbas. Asia, 3rd edition. GSGS2555, Sheet number North G40. Scale 1:1,000,000. Produced by the Geographical Section, General Staff, 1945. From a Middle East map M.D.R.I/12054 of February 1944

Map showing two land masses coloured cream and mauve separated by blue sea. Map has cream border with explanatory text, Royal Air Force Museum

Strait of Hormuz

Library, In Storage, X003-1368

Strait of Hormuz (548): Iran-Muscat and Oman-Trucial Coast. World Aeronautical Chart, 5th edition. Scale 1:1,000,000. Produced by the Aeronautical Chart and Information Service of the United States Air Force, 1956

Map with text down left-hand side and bottom giving details of map. Shows two green and brown land masses separated by sea, Royal Air Force Museum

Sharja - Masirah {cg}

Library, In Storage, X002-7913

Sharja (Sharjah) – Masirah: Aerial chart. Scale 1:1,000,000. Produced by the Georgraphical Section, General Staff around 1947.

Map strip showing land in shades of brown and mauve against blue sea and marked air routes. With cream border on two sides, Royal Air Force Museum

Strait 0f Hormuz

Library, In Storage, X005-4381

Strait of Hormuz (548): Persia - Oman. RAF Aeronautical Chart, 1st edition. GSGS4695. Scale 1:1,000,000. Published by the War Office based on the United States World Aeronautical Chart

Map showing two land masses coloured cream and mauve separated by blue sea. Map has cream border with explanatory text, Royal Air Force Museum