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File:Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. CH12189.jpg

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current14:36, 5 February 2013Thumbnail for version as of 14:36, 5 February 2013800 × 670 (64 KB){{Information |description = {{en|''Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945.''<br/> WAAF teleprinter operators at work in the signals centre at Headquarters, No. 18 Group, at Pitreavie Castle, Fife. Note the Lamson tubes close by the supervisor's d...

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