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Old 14th December 2007, 13:15
Graham Boak Graham Boak is offline
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Re: Bomber Command top "aces" ( in terms of Nº of missions )

The name Alec "Pathfinder" Cranswick comes to mind. I believe there was a biography published, many years ago. Mike Bowyer did publish a book called "Bomber Barons" which presumably covered much of your interest, but I'm afraid I don't have a copy.
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