£140
The Royal Air Force - World War II - a comprehensive archive of material to World War II pilot F/O Alan George Huggett, consisting of a biscuit tin full of paperwork, including RAF acceptance letter in 1942, through his training in Canada, his promotion to Pilot Officer, as well as various items of insignia, his dogtags, identity card, Pilots flying log book, log book for aircrew, new service testament, various telegrams, and photographs, including A photograph of Huggett in Officers uniform, with his crew mates, in front of an aircraft (Liberator?) bombers taken mid-flight as well as a large quantity of tuition material, relating to his training, with lots of handwritten notation. The grouping also includes two trophy cups, his group of three medals, including Burma star, and carved Indian box bearing the RAF eagle badge.
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