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Old 23rd November 2010, 22:47
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Re: Spitfire Va, R7295 54 sqn

Hello Voy Teck,
Thanks for this name, I have an open mind to all suggestions. I have had a search for F/Lt JHL Musker VR 76900 which would have made him enlisting in 1937. prior to this he owned his own BA Swallow 2, G-ADJN. He was a P/O prb. on 10-12-39 and F/O until 17-12-41 when promoted to F/Lt.
He resigned his commission on 11-2-44 on ill health grounds.
I have drawn a blank on any of his postings.
So again has anyone any ideas who flew R7295 on 54 sqn on 11-6-41 please.
Roy
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