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Taken at RAF Nutts Comer in October 1941, the photograph shows Terry Bulloch, then a Flight Lieutenant, with the crew of his Liberator at that time. In the back row, left to right are Sergeant 'Jock' McColl (flight engineer) and Sergeants Hollis, Turner and Miller (all Wireless Operator/Air Gunners). Seated in the front row are Pilot Officer Mitchell (navigator), Terry and Pilot Officer Dear (co-pilot). Jock McColl, from Kircudbright in Scotland, was a trusted member of Terry's crew throughout the war. Tragically, on 21 August 1942, Pilot Officer Dear, who was from Weybridge in Surrey, died when the Liberator of which he was then the captain crashed in the mountains just above Carnlough during the course of a flight from RAF Ballykelly to Nutts Corner. http://www.lisburn.com
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