Flying Officer James Kirkwood DFC

by Stewart Kirkwood

 

My father Flying Officer James Kirkwood DFC was born in the Blacklands he was a bomber Pilot with 207 and 97 Pathfinder Squadron he was killed on ' Black Thursday ' Dec. 16/17 1943 in farmland near Cambridge. There is a web site WWW.97squadron.co.uk that will give you the story also a book ' Fire by Night '


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