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October 8th 2020
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Tony Andrews

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My great uncle was Graham Cox (Cocky), Sq L, 41688, DSO, DFC. He moved to Canada after the war, flying for mining and construction firms. What a lovely memorial to very brave men to whom we owe so much. I have a lot of his memorabilia and I was just searching to see what else I could find about him.

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April 8th 2019
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Paul Webb

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Visited your exhibition Sunday and was overwhelmed by the information you have put together. I will visit again to view your maps of the Warmwell airfield site and if I turn up anything I think you can use, I\'ll pass it on to you.
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February 19th 2019
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James Lawrence

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Very nice website! I’m looking for any information or photographs about SAC Colin Lawrence at the Stradishall 152 Hyderabad Squadron. He repaired planes and was a senior electrician, he did 3 years of national service which ended in 1957 and if anyone has anything about him, like photos, records, anything written or any memories of him, email me as he and myself will greatly appreciate it! Many thanks, James Lawrence

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January 27th 2019
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Lester Jones

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My father was RAYMOND WYNN JONES from Wrexham, North Wales who was an AC1 in the squadron circa 1944 - 1946
I have his pilots log book and a few great photos of the squadron. I am looking to post the pics or send the originals to someone. Get in touch if you are interested. Thanks.

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January 19th 2017
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John G

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Wonderful website paying a fantastic, and lasting, tribute to 152 Sqn and its members.

I am currently researching LAC William Guy Cartledge (love his poems) and was wondering if anyone could let me know what his role on the Sqn was or what trade he was?

Thanks in advance, John.

   
November 12th 2016
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Perry & Toni Croft

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Have known Rob for a long time, and his dedication to this site, and others which he is fundraising for, selflessly giving his time up for such a worthy cause.

We have seen the dedication first hand on what he has done here, bringing families of war hero\'s together, sharing their memories and paying homage to the lost few.

A wonderful way to remember all that fought for us, to make a better life for all.

Congratulations on everything you have achieved Rob, long live \'152 Hyderabad Squadron\'

Perry & Toni.

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August 8th 2016
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Barbara Cunnington

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My late husband was 115 Squadron Bomber Command, he was a Warrant Officer Clifford Cunnington, Air Gunner during the war and did many missions over Germany. After the war was station in Egypt. He stated his Air force career at Alton Boys School.

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November 26th 2014
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NicolasAiona

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Fantastic Webpage, Stick to the very good work. Thank you so much!








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August 9th 2014
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John Child

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Hi Rob, I found this site from reading your recent post on Pprune website. Congratulations, it must be the most comprehensive squadron history in existance. Excellent. I was never on 152, but in 1965 I was a navigator on 30 sqn Beverleys at Muharraq. 152 ran short of navs so I did 3 (2 Twin Pin and 1 Pembroke) sorties with the then boss S/Ldr Snowey McKee to help out.

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