When he died in 1946, Flight Lieutenant Jack Mossop left behind a widow and child, a chest full of medals, and a diary. He was 25 years old. His diary gave tantalising glimpses of his career, an account of courage in war, and a story of an ordinary Durham lad called upon to perform extraordinary...
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When he died in 1946, Flight Lieutenant Jack Mossop left behind a widow and child, a chest full of medals, and a diary. He was 25 years old. His diary gave tantalising glimpses of his career, an account of courage in war, and a story of an ordinary Durham lad called upon to perform extraordinary deeds.
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