Hoping for more luck than my post for W/Cdr Fenwick-Wilson.
Does anyone out there have any information on the early RAF career of the above mentioned officer. In 1940 he was a L.A.C by the time of his death as commanding officer No.90 (B) Squadron he was a Wing Commander with a DFC.
Also looking for a photograph, spent 1 1/2 days at the I.W.M looking for photo's of No.218 Squadron crews / personalities, found 6.!! ( should have been a 5 Group Squadron !!!)
Any help or pointers appreciated.
HAPPY ST.GEORGES DAY !!!!!
"Cry God for Harry, England and St George"
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No.218 (Gold Coast) Squadron Association Historian