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More information to be added about WWII service and later RAF when I have the time.
KizzyB22
KizzyB22 the article could do with some some references or there is a danger that the content could be removed in time. Any
Reliable Source will do if you need help then please ask.
MilborneOne (
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I feel I can improve on the article with the information already there.
Add Service Number to infobox.
Add Units to infobox.
Make links more understandable (instead of abbreviated).
Also adding WikiProject Aviation with the "B-Class" status completed (for someone else who knows what to look for and rate) to his Discussion page, I feel would be necessary.
Adamdaley (
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09:39, 30 December 2010 (UTC)reply
Done I've managed to do the changes to the Infobox and other abbreviated wording in the article, to a longer version with wikipedia links.
Adamdaley (
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14:52, 30 December 2010 (UTC)reply
There are two things that have me thinking:
He had a Service Number in the
RAFVR (Service No. 810024).
An individual often has more than one service number normally one if they are an airman and a different one as an officer. Dont think is is an RAFVR thing, where did the 810024 come from?
MilborneOne (
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15:11, 30 December 2010 (UTC)reply
Yes found it the 810024 was his airman number and when as a Flight Sergeant he was commissioned as a emergency probation Pilot Officer he was given a new number 116515.
[1]MilborneOne (
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15:23, 30 December 2010 (UTC)reply
I've just added some 'citations needed' marks to the statements about Bamberger having been born in Hyde, Cheshire as there seem to be conflicting reports - some sources state that he was born in Hyde, while others claim he was born in Port Sunlight, Merseyside. I've been trying to verify either of these claims but so far I haven't found anything substantial - searches mainly come up with the same couple of texts on lots of websites, so it's difficult to know where the information has actually come from. If anyone can find a reliable source to back up Bamberger's place of birth, that would be ideal. Until then, it seems sensible to indicate this lack of certainty to anyone reading the article. Thanks!
Jammycaketin (
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15:44, 3 March 2012 (UTC)reply
The Times obituary already used in the article says he was born in Hyde which at the time was is in the Ashton-under-Lyne Registration District where his birth was registered in the second quarter of 1919 (search for Cyril Bamberger on
http://www.freebmd.org.uk. A bit of original research shows his parents Francis Louis Bamberger and Ann nee Reynolds appear to have been married in the Ashton registration district as well.
MilborneOne (
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16:15, 3 March 2012 (UTC)reply
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