AN APPRECIATION
Success is, indeed, a tantalizing word but the reception given to our first printed copy' of the magazine and even more so to’ our second issue, makes us feel that the goal aimed at with the old. cyclostyled issue is leaping nearer. The words of some of our Officers have shown us that.
Sir, “You have made such progress
in a little. less than eight monhts and are performing such a valuable service to the A.T.C. in this Wing that, we, the . Officers of No. 6 Squadron, wish to' record our deep appreciation of the Editorial efforts and the fine- fruit
they have borne so far. You have given expression to our aims and achievements in a particularly apt and haj/py way. You have overcome much of the isolation that • tends to keep Squadrons insular and ignorant of one anothers doings. You have put us before the public in a light that is favourable and even flattering. And you have provided inspiration and enthusiasm with which we can confidently tackle the hardest tasks; with confidence, with keenness and in-friendly cooperation. Much po'wer to the editorial elbow. ’ " - Yours etc., The Officers of No. 6 Squadron.
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ATC Observer, Volume 1, Issue 8, 1 May 1943, Page 7
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