File:Typhoon pilot debriefing B2 Bazenville Normandy 1944 IWM CL 164.jpg

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English: IWM caption : Hawker Typhoon pilots of No. 121 Wing, back from their operational sorties are interrogated at their open air headquarters in a Normandy orchard adjoining the advanced landing ground at B2/Bazenville. Bending over the table at right is Squadron Leader M R Ingle-Finch, Commanding Officer of No. 175 Squadron RAF. Behind him, wearing sun glasses is Squadron Leader W Pitt-Brown, Commanding Officer of No. 174 Squadron RAF.
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This photograph CL 164 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author Goodchild A (F/O), Royal Air Force official photographer
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