Dwyer, John Henry Patrick

Title

Dwyer, John Henry Patrick
J H P Dwyer

Description

283 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant John Henry Patrick Dwyer DFM (1913 - 1942, 746829 Royal Air Force) and contains documents, correspondence and photographs. He flew operations as an air gunner with 57 Squadron and was killed 9/10 November 1942.

The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by John L Dwyer and catalogued by Barry Hunter.

Additional information on John Dwyer is available via the IBCC Losses Database.

Date

2017-09-02

Publisher

IBCC Digital Archive

Rights

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Identifier

Dwyer, JHP

Collection Items

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes about family. His leg is keeping him at Ely, he is not ready to move.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes about family. He spent the day in the solarium in the warmth.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he has sent her £2. He has little to do.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he has been flying with his wing commander.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he is getting six days leave. He is ready to be with her.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that they are about to move to Scampton. [only one sheet present]

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes about her health. He has written letters to family and friend.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he may only be based at Tangmere for a short time and may go to Scotland.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he is on his way to Kemble.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes explaining why his post is irregular. He talks about friends.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he got back safely. He had a lovely weekend.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that his routine is very established. Hopefully they will get to a film if they finish early.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he has received a letter with news that Brenda is ill. [only one page is present]

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he got back safely. He has been duty telephone operator.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes the mail is slow. He spent two hours in a snow storm in the rear turret.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that they have had a German measles outbreak. This could mean a delay in completing the course. He says keep smiling.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he needs her to complete the form he sent. He has a lot to think and do on his course.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he arrived safely, the scenery was amazing, they had a meal then lectures. He expects to be there a month.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he has no news. The weather is better.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that Halton is not as cheery as Ely. He is fed up.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he has little news. He has had visitors.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes about mail, his daughters and new cups and saucers. The hospital is full and he has little news.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that he is about to get 21 or 28 days leave, then back to Ely.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes that his leg is progressing well.

Letter from Jack Dwyer to his wife
Jack writes about the contents of a parcel. He asks for a pair of thin socks.
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