Two 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal Groups, both Royal Air Force (F/Sgt. S. W. Pook, with named condolence enclosure, box of issue -- 'W. A. Pook Esq', copy of Birth Certificate and details from 15 O.T.U. record book; Sgt. B. J. McGinn, with named condolence enclosure, entitlement slip, box of issue -- 'Mrs W. A. McGinn' and details from 150 Squadron record book), Stars and Medals in both groups impressed with number, rank, name and unit, extremely fine (6)

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Two 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal Groups, both Royal Air Force (F/Sgt. S. W. Pook, with named condolence enclosure, box of issue -- 'W. A. Pook Esq', copy of Birth Certificate and details from 15 O.T.U. record book; Sgt. B. J. McGinn, with named condolence enclosure, entitlement slip, box of issue -- 'Mrs W. A. McGinn' and details from 150 Squadron record book), Stars and Medals in both groups impressed with number, rank, name and unit, extremely fine (6)

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INDENTFight Sergeant Stanley William Pook, Wireless Operator Air Gunner, No. 15 O.T.U. (Wellingtons) was killed when his aircraft collided with a Spitfire over Gold Aston, Gloucestershire, 8 April 1942
Sergeant Bernard John McGinn, Pilot, No. 150 Squadron (Wellingtons) was reported missing presumed killed in action when his aircraft failed to return from a bombing attack on Cologne, 27/28 April 1942

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