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I am a Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin (USA).  I am conducting research on the life of Prof. Reginald C. Sutcliffe, FRS, OBE, CB who was a prominent British meteorologist of the mid-20th century.  Sutcliffe was the Senior Meteorological Officer at HQ (Newmarket) of No. 3 Group from October 1940 - April 1944.  I am looking for any and all information, recollections, and or stories from others about Sutcliffe's years at 3 Group.  Thank you all



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Jonathan E Martin


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Jon,

         You may want to try the forum at www.rafcommands.com/forum  as there is a member there who specialises in the MET branch of the RAF during WW2.

Alan



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Jonathan

I have added a link to rafcommands for you; www.rafcommands.com/forum/showthread.php

Please see replies

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Pete

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- CA Butler and the loss of Lancaster ME334

- Aircrew Training WWII (Basic / Trade / Operational)

- No. 35 Squadron [From Thetford to Scampton]

 

[Always looking for COPIES of original documents / photographs etc relating to these subjects]



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Jonathan

UPDATE: The link that I added for you on rafcommands has now been closed and all replies are being posted to your thread: www.rafcommands.com/forum/showthread.php

Apologies for any confusion

Regards

Pete

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Researching:

- CA Butler and the loss of Lancaster ME334

- Aircrew Training WWII (Basic / Trade / Operational)

- No. 35 Squadron [From Thetford to Scampton]

 

[Always looking for COPIES of original documents / photographs etc relating to these subjects]

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