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Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation
Frank Haslam has sent the following message, which should be of interest to anyone interested in Bomber Command losses of WW2.
1. RAF Bomber Command Losses of the Second
World War, W R Chorley in nine volumes is probably a familiar reference source.
I have worked with Bill to produce a website on
which:
This single-source resource, being a website,
enables worldwide access via the Internet. Its aims are approved by the series
publisher, Ian Allan Publishing.
The series includes WO208 references for evaders (and camp/prisoner numbers for
POWs) so if any of you use the books and have spotted errors/omissions, please
do contact Bill/me via the email link on the website.
It is at
http://www.rafinfo.org.uk/BCWW2Losses/
2. As you may know there is now some serious activity in the UK to create a
national memorial to Bomber Command. To keep up to date on this I have made a
web page:
http://www.associations.rafinfo.org.uk/bombercommand-memorialnews.htm
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