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edit- I'm looking for an image of Cecil Bouchier which does not infringe copyright. Can anyone help?
Eary Life
edit- Honourable Artillery Company
- Royal Flying Corps
- Indian Air Force
- First Commanding Officer, 1932 - 1935
- Quote - In 1959, Air Vice Marshal Sir Cecil Bouchier said "The Indian Air Force is what it is today because of one thing only - the imagination, courage, loyalty and great quality of the first little pioneer band of Indian officers and airmen, for they were the salt of the earth. They have built up a great fighting service and I am proud to have been associated in this wonderful achievement, if only for a little while". —Preceding unsigned comment added by Snapper five (talk • contribs) 13:51, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
World War II
edit- Royal Air Force
According to a relative who met Dorothy Bourcher (Britton) Sir Cecil was the British representative on the ship where Japan signed the formal surrender.
Post War
edit- Japan
Marriges
edit- Gladys Dorothy Sherwood (23 July 1927) b ? d 1964
- Isabella Dorothy Guyver (14 August 1968) b ?
Citation
edit- I believe the citation should read "highly competent" instead of "nightly competent." - Canglesea (talk) 21:31, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
- Done. Better just to crack on with fixing these sort or errors rather than discuss them. Greenshed (talk)