London Ontario Canada
My father Harold Miller was a Spitfire pilot and I have spent many years looking for details regarding his service in WW2. I have his logbook and his medals although another sibling has the DFC. Not long after I was born my dad left our family and had a second family so I never got to know him and only saw him twice that I remember. He died of cancer in 1966 at the age of 52. His logbook is a real piece of history and I am looking forward to sharing the details. I also hope to connect with people who may have relatives that flew in some of the squadrons he was in.
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