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Jack Currie John Anthony Logan "Jack" Currie , DFC (7 December 1921 – 19 October 1996) was an officer in the Royal Air Force and author. After serving during the war he stayed on in the RAF, eventually reaching the rank of squadron leader. After he left the service he wrote a number of books on the RAF, three of which described his own experiences as a bomber pilot. His books portray life as it was in the RAF's Bomber Command during the course of the Second World War. Currie served as narrator in three BBC documentaries on the air war over Europe. Early life Currie was born in Sheffield, the son of John Alban William Currie and Margaret Ulph Ward-Smith. While still a young child the family moved to Harrow, London. Currie was taken to air shows, where he became fascinated with aeroplanes. 1 After leaving school he worked a variety of jobs, including cartoonist for the Harrow Observer. On occasion his cartoons were featured on the pages of national publication...

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