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Unknown British and French air schools
Hi!
I was wondering if anyone of you can help me. I have just received from the French war archives a document about a certain guy I am researching, which says: "[...] Arrive eN ANGLETERRE le 01.01.1943 - Mute C.I. de Camberley le 02.01.1943 - Mute a 7 Signal School le 24.02.1942 [...] - Vient du GB 1/20 - Arrive et pris en compte a l'E.M.N.B. de Cazaux a compter du 22.03.1946 [...]". What does C.I. de Camberley stand for? I believe that before the war there was a NCO air (!!) school in Camberley, but that was in France, wasn't it? So ther eis no chance that this person would attend it in 1942 when France was still occupied by the Germans. Does anyone have any details about this 7 Signal School? What was E.M.N.B. in Cazaux in 1945-46? Thanks in advance. Klemen |
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