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The seven deadly sins of W.O.P.'s: Extensive long runs for a fix and failure to send call signs during the run

Library, In Storage, X001-5359

One in a series of seven humorous instructional posters highlighting common errors made by aircraft wireless operators.

Colout training poster, © Crown

The seven deadly sins of W/Ops: Failure to search and listen before calling

Library, In Storage, X001-5369

One in a series of seven humorous instructional posters highlighting common errors made by aircraft wireless operators.

Colout training poster, © Crown

American views on air power: Two papers by General Carl Spaatz and Professor Edward Mead Earle

Library, In Storage, 007402

Unknown edition of Air Ministry Pamphlet 238 ‘American views on air power: Two papers by General Carl Spaatz and Professor Edward Mead Earle. Extracted from American journals’. Issued by the Directorate of Command and Staff Training, Air Ministry November 1947

Grey blue coloured cover of booklet with text in black, Royal Air Force Museum

Target map for Nuremburg, 1944

Archives, In Storage, AC97/104/7

This target map of Nuremburg was issued in 1944. Maps like this were prepared for many German cities and were used to help RAF bomber crews identify particular targets during their attacks as part of the strategic air offensive in the Second World War.

Colour printed map., © Crown

A Flight, No. 62 Squadron, 1940

Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/012

A Flight, No. 62 Squadron, whilst at RAF Tengah. This picture, which includes Arthur Stewart King Scarf, was likely taken in 1940.

Group of men, in rows, in tropical uniform, Crown Copyright / RAF Museum

Folding Wire Cutters

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 77/S/729

Devising escape attempts was a full-time occupation for many prisoners of war. Holzminden was a prisoner of war camp for British officers, located in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was the location of the largest Allied prisoner escape of the First World War, when 29 inmates escaped through a tunnel.

Silver metal pliers, © RAF Museum

Skin Panel, Kampfgruppe 100 Badge

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 65/Y/758

Kampfgruppe (KGr) 100 was a specialised unit of the German Air Force which pioneered the use of radio aids for bombing and target marking during the Second World War.

Semi-circular panel with an image of a ship with red and white striped mast; partial losses to top layer and edges, © RAF Museum

Recorded interview with Wing Commander Ian Mollan, 11 June 2021

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5672

Interview with Ian Mollan, who served as an RAF doctor specialising in aeromedical evacuation and occupational medicine. He explains his responsibility for aeromedical evacuation from Afghanistan and around the world.

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Recorded interview with Corporal Mick McConnell, 16 June 2021

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5675/002

Interview with Mick McConnell, who served as an RAF Police dog handler in Afghanistan. He was caught in the explosion of an improvised explosive device and evacuated to the UK.

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Recorded interview with Wing Commander Charlie Thompson, 19 October 2021

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-5687

Interview with Charlie Thompson, who served as an RAF nurse, including work with the Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) in Afghanistan and at Headley Court rehabilitation centre in the UK.

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