The RAF Archive Photo' Gallery of: -
The Late Squadron Leader Maurice Roy Skeet, .

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The late Squadron Leader M.R.Skeet is identified with a white circle in the Photo's.
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An Early Group Photograph.(Enlargeable)
An Early RAF Group, Possibly Trainee Pilots, Click here for an enlarged image, please wait for the image to load

On the left is a group photo' possibly of No. 6 Flying Training School in 1937. Pictured here are three names written on the back of the photo,Names Written on back of Photo' feint pencil marks indicate the three individuals ringed in black, it is believed these may have been RAF colleagues who took part in or failed to return from later missions.


102 Squadron, Honington, 1938.(Enlargeable)
102 Squadron 1938 and a Heyford Bomber, Click here for an enlarged image, please wait for the image to load


A Photograph of 102 Squadron Assembly taken in February 1938, behind is a Handley Page Heyford Bomber. Later this Squadron was equiped with Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Bombers. Pilot Officer Skeet served with this Squadron from January to November 1938 and was then posted to 77 Squadron.


Unidentified Group Photograph.(Enlargeable)
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This group Photograph is at present unidentified as to location and Unit. If anyone can give some idea as to its date and location etc the Author would be most grateful.


A Group Photo' of the Communications Flight in 1941 at RAF Habbaniya in Iraq
is viewable here.

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