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Crashed Aircraft Recovery in WW2 India

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airbolt | 02:14 Thu 24th Jan 2008 | History
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I'm trying to research my late father's WW2 service and am trying to gather information from a lot of sources.

I know that he was with a unit of the RAF in WW2 that used to go to crash sites in India and Burma to recover crashed planes. I have applied to the RAF to find what unit he was in .

At some stage he must have interacted with US forces as he recalled assembling P-47s from parts , while ( he implies ) the USAF personnel were busy catching the clap! I also know he was in Burma as he tells of an officer who was " persuaded" to remain on the line as the IJA apprached.

Anyway , if you have an interest in the RAF in India/Burma and know of some interesting info on the subject can you let me know? Anything on crash recovery would be especially welcome.
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The BBC had an online site for war stories ,and input from forces and civilians,open until 2006. I'll put the link up. You might find something useful there,and if not,it makes for interesting reading anyway ;-) http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/categories/ c1183/
For what it's worth, the RAF operated P-47s in India and Burma from 1944 - about a dozen squadrons altogether.

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