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Interview with Jack Carter (F. Morley Carter)

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Interview with Jack Carter (F. Morley Carter)
The third page of Mr. Carter's friend's letter. He was tired of being in hospital and shared those feelings with his friend from his squadron.
The third page of Mr. Carter's friend's letter. He was tired of being in hospital and shared those feelings with his friend from his squadron.
The third page of Mr. Carter's friend's letter. He was tired of being in hospital and shared those feelings with his friend from his squadron.
The third page of Mr. Carter's friend's letter. He was tired of being in hospital and shared those feelings with his friend from his squadron.
Page two of the letter from Mr. Carter's friend in hospital.  He asked about how things were with the squadron and lamented not be with them to celebrate the end of the war.
Page two of the letter from Mr. Carter's friend in hospital. He asked about how things were with the squadron and lamented not be with them to celebrate the end of the war.
Page two of the letter from Mr. Carter's friend in hospital. He asked about how things were with the squadron and lamented not be with them to celebrate the end of the war.
Page two of the letter from Mr. Carter's friend in hospital. He asked about how things were with the squadron and lamented not be with them to celebrate the end of the war.
Letter from one of F. Morley Carter's flying mates in his squadron, written on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. Mr. Carter's friend was writing from a hospital in Reading, England and had just had the stitches from his wound removed that day.
Letter from one of F. Morley Carter's flying mates in his squadron, written on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. Mr. Carter's friend was writing from a hospital in Reading, England and had just had the stitches from his wound removed that day.
Letter from one of F. Morley Carter's flying mates in his squadron, written on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. Mr. Carter's friend was writing from a hospital in Reading, England and had just had the stitches from his wound removed that day.
Letter from one of F. Morley Carter's flying mates in his squadron, written on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. Mr. Carter's friend was writing from a hospital in Reading, England and had just had the stitches from his wound removed that day.
Message to the Officer Commanding of 107 Squadron from the Officer Commanding of 51st Wing congratulating them on the morning raid, describing it as "an excellent show." October 14, 1918.
Message to the Officer Commanding of 107 Squadron from the Officer Commanding of 51st Wing congratulating them on the morning raid, describing it as "an excellent show." October 14, 1918.
Message to the Officer Commanding of 107 Squadron from the Officer Commanding of 51st Wing congratulating them on the morning raid, describing it as "an excellent show." October 14, 1918.
Message to the Officer Commanding of 107 Squadron from the Officer Commanding of 51st Wing congratulating them on the morning raid, describing it as "an excellent show." October 14, 1918.
Captain F. Morley Carter served with the Royal Air Force during the First World War and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Collection courtesy of Mr. Carter's children, Anne Lapp and H. Jackson Carter.
Captain F. Morley Carter served with the Royal Air Force during the First World War and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Collection courtesy of Mr. Carter's children, Anne Lapp and H. Jackson Carter.
Captain F. Morley Carter served with the Royal Air Force during the First World War and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Collection courtesy of Mr. Carter's children, Anne Lapp and H. Jackson Carter.
Captain F. Morley Carter served with the Royal Air Force during the First World War and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Collection courtesy of Mr. Carter's children, Anne Lapp and H. Jackson Carter.
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