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jay6768
24th July 2011, 16:31
Hello, I was wondering if anybody who is in possession of Fighter Command Losses 1940 or Bomber Command Losses 1940, could check a pilots details for me. I believe that when loss of aircraft is recorded it may show crew on board that were involved so here is hoping.
RAF Pilot Officer George Robert Lambert Service No 42846 Date of Death 06/07/1940
Thankyou in advance for any assistance offered
regards James
Ross_McNeill
24th July 2011, 17:17
Hi,
He is Army Co-Op Squadron so appears in neither Fighter nor Bomber Command Losses.
He was from Ontario, when he was killed in a mid-air when with No.2 Army Co-Operation School.
Buried at Andover.
TSGNO.
Google search also brings up post 1 on this thread
http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/showthread.php?603-Unaccounted-airmen-6-7-1940
Regards
Ross
dennis_burke
25th July 2011, 09:49
For James benefit, new poster,
TSGNO means this book:
http://www.airmuseum.ca/membook1.html
Steve Brew
5th August 2011, 10:21
Does anyone have an up to date e-mail address for Norman Franks, please? My last contact with him was a few years ago and the e-mail address I have for him no longer works. I can be contacted either via a PM or directly on brewATclientsDOTch
Thanks
Steve
CZ_RAF
5th August 2011, 11:01
Hi Steve, I was in touch with him in 2009 but I am not sure if I have his address after the hacking of my email. I will check it out.
Pavel
Errol Martyn
6th August 2011, 05:32
Steve,
He made a posting on The Aerodrome site the other day under the name of Normanf
You can send him a pm via the membership list under that name.
Errol
Steve Brew
6th August 2011, 23:17
Thanks guys
Found him.
Steve
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