99 Squadron, Royal Air Force

 

1939 to 1945

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Links

 

Here’s a few sites you might like to take a look at:

 

Gary Fowkes has a tremendous site devoted to RAF Liberator Squadrons which is well worth a visit.

 

Robert Quirk’s site is aimed more at Liberators in SEAC and contains a host of articles, including contributions by a 99 Squadron member Jim Fail.

 

Anyone with an interest in 97 Squadron should click here - Des Evans has persevered with some of my research, and was my major site tester for those with Apple Macs.

 

Chris James in Canada has a site referring to 106 and 97 Squadrons - those that his father served with.

 

And another one with good ground crew and aircrew information - Len Smith’s WW2 site.

 

Archie - A Pilot in RAF Bomber Command.  Linzee Druce’s site about William Bruce Archibald, of 35 and 102 Squadrons, well researched and written, worth a visit.