THE "FELLOWSHIP OF THE BELLOWS" HANDS OVER A MOSQUITOSQUADRON. - The "Fellowship of the Bellows" at a recent ceremony at an station handed over a squadron of Mosquitos. The fellowship was founded in Argentina before the Battle of Britain to raise funds for the Royal Air Force. Every time an enemy aircraft is shot down by the each member of the club contributions one cent to the funds. The aim of the fellowship is to raise subscriptions for the purchase of aircraft for the Royal Air Force. Picture (issued 1944) shows - Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur T. Harris, KCB.,OBE.,AFC., Air Of


THE "FELLOWSHIP OF THE BELLOWS" HANDS OVER A MOSQUITOSQUADRON. - The "Fellowship of the Bellows" at a recent ceremony at an station handed over a squadron of Mosquitos. The fellowship was founded in Argentina before the Battle of Britain to raise funds for the Royal Air Force. Every time an enemy aircraft is shot down by the each member of the club contributions one cent to the funds. The aim of the fellowship is to raise subscriptions for the purchase of aircraft for the Royal Air Force. Picture (issued 1944) shows - Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur T. Harris, KCB.,OBE.,AFC., Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Bomber Command, taking the salute at the march past at the station. SEE 20th November 1944, Royal Air Force


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