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A veteran interview with

Jack Thomas

Jack Thomas provides a brilliant account of his service as a Fleet Air Arm pilot with 836 Squadron. He survived numerous crashes and a terrifying loss.

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Interviewed by:
Martin Bisiker

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A veteran interview with

Jack Thomas

2-Jack-Thomas

Jack Thomas provides a brilliant account of his service as a Fleet Air Arm pilot with 836 Squadron. He survived numerous crashes and a terrifying loss.

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MLA Style:
Thomas, Jack. A Veteran Interview with Jack Thomas. Interview by Martin Bisiker. Legasee, 8 Feb. 2014 https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/jack-thomas/. Accessed 17 Nov. 2025.
APA Style:
Thomas, J. (2014, February 8). A Veteran Interview with Jack Thomas [Interview by Martin Bisiker]. Legasee. Retrieved November 17, 2025, from https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/jack-thomas/
Chicago Style:
Thomas, Jack. 2014. A Veteran Interview with Jack Thomas. Interview by Martin Bisiker. Legasee, February 8. Accessed November 17, 2025. https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/jack-thomas/
Harvard Style:
Thomas, J. (2014). A Veteran Interview with Jack Thomas. [Interviewed by Martin Bisiker]. Legasee, 8 February. Available at https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/jack-thomas/ (Accessed: 17 November 2025)
Vancouver Style:
Thomas, J. A Veteran Interview with Jack Thomas [Internet]. Interview by M. Bisiker. Legasee; 2014 Feb 8 [cited 2025 Nov 17]. Available from: https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/jack-thomas/
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