Possible UK soldiers:

FLYING OFFICER A. J. VENABLES, WENTWORTHVILLE, NSW, AT MITCHELL NO. 98 SQUADRON RAF.

Flying Officer C. A. Donnelly, of Lismore, NSW, taken in front of a Warwick aircraft of No. 179 Squadron RAF.

FLYING OFFICER C. D. S. BROWN, SYDNEY, NSW, RAAF, ONE OF TWO SPITFIRE PILOTS WITH A NORWEGIAN FIGHTER WING IN THE SECOND TACTICAL AIR FORCE.

FLYING OFFICER D. B. STEVENSON, ROCKHAMPTON, QLD, AT MITCHELL BOMBER NO. 98 SQUADRON RAF.

Flying Officer F. E. Wittmer DFC, of Melbourne, Vic, in front of a Lancaster bomber aircraft of No. 617 Squadron RAF.

Flying Officer F. W. Douglas, of Cloncurry, Qld, at the controls of a Stirling bomber aircraft of No. 46 Squadron RAF.

FLYING OFFICER J. D. BARAGWANATH, TOORAK, VIC, A MUSTANG PILOT AT NO. 19 SQUADRON RAF.

Wing Commander (later Group Captain) Hughie I. Edwards of NSW, RAF, who later became the most highly decorated officer of the war. In addition to the DFC he holds the VC and the DSO.

England. C. 1943. Standing in front of an aircraft Flight Sergeant W. J. Cole of Brisbane, Qld, wearing his flying gear.

ENGLAND, 1940. INFORMAL OUTDOORS PORTRAIT OF 39461 FLIGHT LIEUTENANT PATERSON (?PATTERSON) CLARENCE HUGHES DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (DFC) WHO DIED 1940-09-07 AGED 22, DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN, WHEN SERVING WITH NO. 234 SQUADRON RAF. DURING THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN HE WAS THE TOP-SCORING AUSTRALIAN PILOT.

ENGLAND. 1944-07-31. PORTRAIT OF 401994 FLIGHT LIEUTENANT B. C. MCKENZIE, LAUNCESTON, TAS, AN RAAF PILOT WITH NO. 3 (TEMPEST) SQUADRON RAF WHO HAS SHOT DOWN SEVERAL V-1 FLYING BOMBS.

ENGLAND, 1942. PORTRAIT OF FLIGHT LIEUTENANT RUSS EWINS, OFFICER-IN-CHARGE OF B FLIGHT, NO. 453 SQUADRON RAAF, IN HIS FLYING GEAR.

ENGLAND. 1944-07-31. PORTRAIT OF 423943 FLIGHT SERGEANT C. J. TURNER, BONDI, NSW, AN RAAF NAVIGATOR WITH TRANSPORT COMMAND NO. 233 SQUADRON RAF.

ENGLAND. 1944-06-11. PORTRAIT OF 414694 FLIGHT SERGEANT D. B. KAIRTAN, BABINDA, QLD, A MUSTANG PILOT WITH NO. 19 SQUADRON RAF.

ENGLAND. 1944-07-18. PORTRAIT OF 422534 FLIGHT SERGEANT J. M. CAREY, MURRURUNDI, NSW, AN RAAF AIR GUNNER WITH MITCHELL NO. 98 SQUADRON RAF OF THE SECOND TACTICAL AIR FORCE.

ENGLAND. 1944-06-11. PORTRAIT OF 417372 FLIGHT SERGEANT K. W. HERMAN, WAYVILLE, SA AT MITCHELL BOMBER NO. 98 SQUADRON RAF.

England. C. 1943. Portrait of 402745 Flight Sergeant (later Pilot Officer) Rawdon Hume Middleton VC of Bogan Gate, NSW, the RAAF's first VC winner in this war. The decoration was awarded posthumously and he was buried with full military honours on 1943-02-05 in a country churchyard near his station.

England. C. 1944. Portrait of Flight Sergeant Q. F. Snow of Murwillumbah, NSW.

England. C. 1944-09. Portrait of Flying Officer (FO) Lee Turner of Cheltenham, Adelaide, SA, navigator, left, and FO Steve Sykes of Burrawang, Goulburn, NSW, pilot, examining the souvenir they brought back from the RAF Coastal Command Beaufighter attack on a large German convoy in the anchorage of Den Helder on 1944-09-12. The souvenir is the top of an armed trawler's mast, three feet long, and it was brought back embedded in the nose of their aircraft.

England. C. 1944-04. Portrait of Flying Officer, now Squadron Leader A. G. Oxlade of Melbourne, Vic.

England. C. 1943. Portrait of Flying Officer Taylor of Australia who is pilot and captain of a Flying Fortress aircraft of Coastal Command wearing his mae west lifejacket and gloves.

ENGLAND, 1944-04. PORTRAIT OF SHEILA MIDDLEDITCH IN UNIFORM OF WOMEN'S LAND ARMY (WLA).

England. C. 1944-06. Portrait of Leading Aircraftwoman Edna Bubeck a WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) nursing orderly who was flown to France by RAF Transport Command soon after D-Day has her parachute fixed by Pilot Officer F. B. Knight of Melbourne, Vic.

England. C. 1944. Portrait of Section Officer Mora Howatson of Glenbuck, Dartmouth, Qld, who has the distinction of being the only Australian Women's Auxiliary Air Force Officer to serve at a Coastal Command Station.
(Source:
https://www.awm.gov.au/)(Copyright expired - public domain)
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