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Marshall J E H, United Kingdom, RAF, Pilot, Squadron Leader DFC & Bar

Original wartime caption: Squadron Leader J.E.H. Marshall, DFC & Bar., of Royston, Herts, has just finished his second tour of operations. He was the captain of a Halifax bomber whose crew came from England, Scotland, Canada and Australia. His navigator is now going to train as a pilot and some of the other members of the crew will become instructors before resuming operational flying. Picture (Issued 1943) shows - Squadron Leader J.E.H. Marshall, DFC & Bar and his crew beside their aircraft. Left to right - Flight Sergeant J. Pickard, Engineer, of Barnet, Herts, formerly a motor engineer; Pilot Officer C.B. Mitchell, Wireless Operator, of Vancouver, Canada, formerly a lithographer; Flying Officer A.M. McDonald, DFM., Navigator, of Melbourne, Australia, formerly an accountant; Squadron leader J.E.H. Marshal DFC St Bar., Captain of Royston, Herts, formerly a detective constable; Pilot Officer D.H. Jones, Mid-Upper Gunner, of Melbourne, Australia, formerly a salesman; Pilot Officer W.E.J. Murphy, Bomb Aimer of Ontario, Canada, formerly a weaver, and Pilot Officer J. Bell, Rear Gunner, of Spittal, Berwick on Tweed, formerly a grocery shop assistant. IWM (CH 10822)

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