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World War Two / Re: 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron - Lost Lancaster Bomber Crew
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Where were they before No. 1654 Conversion Unit?
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The very similar Air Crew Officers School (ACOS) was set up at Sidmouth in
April 1943. It provided four weeks of general duties instruction for up to 1,500
students at a time. As with the NCOs, the course was primarily intended for newly
commissioned EATS graduates who were supposed to attend between PRC and AFU
– although this was neither essential nor exclusive; some EATS graduates by-passed
the course while some officers promoted from the ranks in the UK were able to attend.
In April 1944 the ACOS moved to Hereford where it remained until the end of the war
Hi there,
I just googled my grandmother's name Iola Grieve and stumbled upon this thread. My name is Christopher Ronald Hughes and Frederick James Hughes was my estranged grandfather.
Would love to connect to learn more about him and your connection with him.
Please reach out.
Thanks,
Chris