MELVYN D asked:
If he is still alive , what is his postal address for correspondance?
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2 responses so far ↓
1 CLIVE H // Apr 21, 2009 at 2:44 am
Very probably now in his late 70s or if he was a WW2 vet he’ll be in his 80s – so there’s every possibility of him still being alive.
Not sure if this is the Gough you’re looking for. No harm in phoning to ask : -
Event Details For further details, please contact either Wing Commander Ailsa Gough on 01494 497116 or Squadron Leader Karl Mahon on 01494 497135 at RAF Air Command. …
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No. 249 Squadron RAF – Wikipedia, 249 Squadron RAF, (Gold Coast Squadron) was formed on 18 August 1918 and disbanded in 1969. During 1940, equipped with Hurricanes, the unit fought in the … – 17k
BBC – WW2 People’s War – Service with 56 Hurricane Squadron during …In September our pilots were sent to Boscombe Down, to a less busy sector, being replaced with pilots and planes from 249 Squadron. Their baptism came soon …
Problem is that a name like Gough seems quite common and there were lots of them in the RAF particularly in WW2 but not all officers.
2 booklady // Apr 22, 2009 at 7:01 pm
I’d try contacting the 249 Squadron Association, as they’re likely to know about contact details for former officers. Their website is at.
3 hearts2oak // Apr 25, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Not sure if this will help, but the BBC web site has a big site about tracing family history etc. Good luck :0}
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