BROOKS, William

This was published in the following publications on 06.02.2015:
Irish Times

<p>BROOKS (Seventieth Anniversary). In loving memory of William Booth (Willie) Flight Lieutenant, R.A.F., V.R., lost near Antwerp, February 7, 1945. Brooks, Buchanan and Dockrell Families.</p>

BROOKS (Seventieth Anniversary). In loving memory of William Booth (Willie) Flight Lieutenant, R.A.F., V.R., lost near Antwerp, February 7, 1945. Brooks, Buchanan and Dockrell Families.

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<p>Paddy Brooks</p> <p>Dear Brooks Family</p> <p>I hope this has not been a shock...I believe this is a picture of William Booth Brooks taken by Fl Lt David Drew, my Uncle. It is from his Log Book. David was also killed 8 weeks after Paddy on Operation Carthage. David referred to him often in letters-he was one of the most popular pilot in 64 Sqn.</p> <p>I hope this has brought some comfort to you.</p> <p>With best wishes,</p> <p>Ben Drew</p>


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I am the nephew of Flt Lt David Drew DFC OC B Flight 64 Sqn. Paddy was a great friend of David's. RIP. bendrew431@​gmail.com


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Cheryl Dixon (Brooks)


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