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A Bristol Beaufighter aircraft (MK 1 C, A19-15, `O') of No. 30 Squadron RAAF in flight returning ...
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A Bristol Beaufighter aircraft (MK 1 C, A19-15, `O') of No. 30 Squadron RAAF in flight returning to Port Moresby after a raid on Lae. The pilot was Flying Officer Brazenor and the navigator was Flight...P01273.005
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404733 Flying Officer (FO) John Robert Newman and 43192 FO William George Robert Binnie, a No. ...
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404733 Flying Officer (FO) John Robert Newman and 43192 FO William George Robert Binnie, a No. 30 Squadron RAAF Beaufighter crew, beside their aircraft at Vivigani airstrip, Papua. On 9 September 194...P01272.002
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Ward's Airfield, Papua. Group portrait of air crew of No. 30 Squadron RAAF in front of one of the ...
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Ward's Airfield, Papua. Group portrait of air crew of No. 30 Squadron RAAF in front of one of the Squadron's Beaufighter aircraft. The navigators are standing while the pilots are seated. Left to righ...P01335.011
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WING COMMANDER CLARRIE PARSONS GLASSCOCK, DFC, COMMANDING OFFICER OF NO 30 BEAUFIGHTER SQUADRON ...
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WING COMMANDER CLARRIE PARSONS GLASSCOCK, DFC, COMMANDING OFFICER OF NO 30 BEAUFIGHTER SQUADRON RAAF. WING COMMANDER GLASSCOCK AND HIS NAVIGATOR, FLYING OFFICER CAIN, WERE KILLED IN AN ATTACK ON ENEMY...P01335.010