File:Air officers of Coastal Command in March 1942.jpg

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English: Air officers of the RAF's Coastal Command at Northwood, England during World War II.

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Source http://www.rafweb.org/Cmd_H3.htm
Author Not stated but as it is listed as being Crown Copyright is was probably taken by an RAF official photographer.
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This photograph is stated to be Crown Copyright and dated to 1942. Therefore, it is now in the public domain as its Crown Copyright has expired.

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current16:35, 30 June 2013Thumbnail for version as of 16:35, 30 June 2013775 × 581 (248 KB)Greenshed{{Information |Description=Air officers of the RAF's Coastal Command at Northwood, England during World War II.<br>Shown left to right are: Air Vice-Marshal Brian Baker, Air Commodore William Primrose, Air Vice-Marshal James Robb, Air Vice-Marshal Albe...
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