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Sgt. William James Cooper

Royal Air Force 101 Squadron

from:Rotherhithe, London

(d.21st July 1944)

My brother, Jim Cooper became an ABC operator perhaps because he could speak German among other languages and, by all accounts, volunteered to do an extra flight which resulted in his death. He is buried in the cemetery in Woensel- part of Eindhoven Holland. Another crew member was named Sime.



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