No 10 Air Observer School
Course 49

Back Row: Easthope, Baker, Mogg, Morton, Kellett, Simms, Berg, Gollogly, Matthews
Center Row: P/O Dickson, Vandervelden, Collins, Borrow, Richardson, Anchell, Benison, Smillie, Long, P/O Smyth
Front Row: Pringle, Crossman, Bearley, Heslop, Thomson, Earl, Lens, Orr, Ballamy
Students Arrived:
Start Date: No specific date but between 2 March -11 May 1942
Grad Dinner: 26 August 1942
Graduation Parade: 29 August 1942
Graduation Date:
Nominal Role
- Easthope
- Baker
- Mogg
- Morton
- Kellett
- Simms
- Berg
- Gollogly
- Matthews
- P/O Dickson
- Vandervelden
- Collins
- Borrow
- Richardson
- Anchell
- Benison
- Smillie
- Long
- P/O Smyth
- Pringle
- Crossman
- Bearley
- Heslop
- Thomson
- Earl
- Lens
- Orr
- Ballamy
Course Strength
No of Personnel | |
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Original Intake | |
Transferred from previous course | |
Transferred to subsequent course | |
Wastage | |
Killed in Flying accident | |
Total graduates |
Commissions
No of Personnel | |
---|---|
RAF | 8 |
Total | 8 |
Postings
No of Personnel | |
---|---|
Wastage | |
Total |
Notes
- Original Intake of students on this course were posted from:
- Wings were presented by
- Wastage remustered to:
Was “Matthews” in this class Lincoln V Matthews Jr 18 120 020 – US Army Air Corp? There was an American, Lincoln Matthews in Chatham in 1942 – friends with some of the Brits on Course 50 – got his wings 13 Aug. 1942.