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No. 73 Sqn in Egypt ?
Pilot John Henderson was with 73 Sqn in the Middle-East in 1943 when he was lost, presumed killed. The article makes no mention of such postings.
NAA recordDoug butler (
talk) 22:57, 10 October 2022 (UTC)reply
That'd be
No. 73 Squadron RAF, not the RAAF one -- the file seems to support that, like several RAAF pilots, he served with the RAF in WWII. Cheers,
Ian Rose (
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No. 73 Sqn in Egypt ?
Pilot John Henderson was with 73 Sqn in the Middle-East in 1943 when he was lost, presumed killed. The article makes no mention of such postings.
NAA recordDoug butler (
talk) 22:57, 10 October 2022 (UTC)reply
That'd be
No. 73 Squadron RAF, not the RAAF one -- the file seems to support that, like several RAAF pilots, he served with the RAF in WWII. Cheers,
Ian Rose (
talk) 08:15, 11 October 2022 (UTC)reply