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GERMAN AIR FORCE GENERAL IN BRITAIN.—General J. Kammhuber (left). Inspector-General of the West German Air Force, with Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Air Force Fighter Command. This photograph was taken when General Kammhuber, who was invited to England by Britain's Chief of the Air Staff, visited the Fighter Command's airfield, Coltishall, Norfolk, to inspect No. 74 Squadron, which flies Lightning aircraft.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 11

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GERMAN AIR FORCE GENERAL IN BRITAIN.—General J. Kammhuber (left). Inspector-General of the West German Air Force, with Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Air Force Fighter Command. This photograph was taken when General Kammhuber, who was invited to England by Britain's Chief of the Air Staff, visited the Fighter Command's airfield, Coltishall, Norfolk, to inspect No. 74 Squadron, which flies Lightning aircraft. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 11

GERMAN AIR FORCE GENERAL IN BRITAIN.—General J. Kammhuber (left). Inspector-General of the West German Air Force, with Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Air Force Fighter Command. This photograph was taken when General Kammhuber, who was invited to England by Britain's Chief of the Air Staff, visited the Fighter Command's airfield, Coltishall, Norfolk, to inspect No. 74 Squadron, which flies Lightning aircraft. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 11

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