Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War: Aircraft and crew losses 1945

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Midland Counties Publications, 1998 - Aircraft accidents - 224 pages
This series has been of enduring interest over many years, and is still highly sought after. Apart from the obvious interest to aviation historians, many people researching family history find these books invaluable, as so many families had someone in an RAF bomber squadron, who failed to return from active service.

With the interest in family history increasing all the time and with many now seeking detailed information about wartime careers of relatives, the series will continue to be used by those seeking to find out more about fathers, grandfathers and other relatives who flew with, and died in the service of Bomber Command during World War 2

Contents

GRAD
6
Victory in the Far East
173
Bomber Group Losses
188
Prisoners of War
203
Amendments to Previous Volumes
217
Copyright

References to this book

Fathers, Brothers and Sons
Larry Gray
No preview available - 2004

About the author (1998)

Since serving in the RAF for six years, Bill Chorley has had a life-long interest in military aviation. He authored the previous volumes in this series as well as other titles concerning the RAF Bomber Command.

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