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Old 14th November 2016, 23:53
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F/Sgt Warnham or Warmham; 204 Squadron

Hi, trying to trace the first name of F/Sgt Warnham flying as aircrew on Sunderland flying boats with 204 Squadron out of Bathhurst Bay in 1943.

Unfortunately it's also spelt "Warmham" within the ORB.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 15th November 2016, 14:14
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Re: F/Sgt Warnham or Warmham; 204 Squadron

Andy

No Warmhams in Air 78/165, but several Warnhams, as follows:

1320790 Arthur George Warnham

2363018 Charles Sydney Warnham (too high a service number?)

171625(3?)2 James Albert Warnham

1894643 John Henry Warnham

1382266 Leslie Victor Warnham

2522522 Reginald William Warnham (too high a service number?)

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Old 16th November 2016, 10:32
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Re: F/Sgt Warnham or Warmham; 204 Squadron

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Andy

No Warmhams in Air 78/165, but several Warnhams, as follows:

1320790 Arthur George Warnham

2363018 Charles Sydney Warnham (too high a service number?)

171625(3?)2 James Albert Warnham

1894643 John Henry Warnham

1382266 Leslie Victor Warnham

2522522 Reginald William Warnham (too high a service number?)

Regards

Simon

Simon,

Many Thanks, sadly the ORB just uses surnames for flight details, finding their christen names helps with the flow of the story.

Best regards

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