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Old 4th June 2011, 18:40
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20,000 WW2 Multiple Accident Files in UK

Thought you might find the attachments very interesting, after a FOI Act request for a 1940 RAF Court of Inquiry. The Accident files are not indexed and the VA claim it would exceed the FOI Act cost limit to search the files for individual reports and information.

A Multiple Accident is where more than one person was involved in the same accident.

Recipients name and address has been removed from the VA letter (attached).

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