The Bomber Command Quarterly Review, issued by HQ Bomber Command, was one of the ideas brought in by Air Marshal Harris when he took command of what, to some, was an increasingly costly and failing campaign. The magazine was in part designed to boost morale amongst the Bomber leadership and to stress to other commanders and politicians the valuable, indeed essential, work of the Command. This new quarterly ‘journal’ will appear in January, April, July, October and will cover a wide range of subjects, primarily dealing with World War Two but also featuring the post-war years of Bomber Command up to its merging into the new Strike Command in 1968. BCQ Issue 2: Contents Page Feature 4. Primary sources, National Archives – and sharing 5. Bomber Command Origins; Bill Chorley 8. Evader: Sgt Harry Cammish Pyrenees Evasion; Allan Hunn 14. Squadron Crew Photographs 22. Heraldry: Path Finder Force Badge Competition 23. Bombing Factories at Night 29. Log Book: Sgt N Well, Air Gunner, 9 Squadron 46. Aircraft: AW Whitley 55. Author: Dan Ellin 57. Mosquito Gen 60. Combined Bombing Offensive January to April 1944 77. They Also Served: The Armourers 85. Operational Groups: No.100 Group 107. German NF Reactions to Mosquito Incursions 109. Weapons: 4,000lb HC Bomb 117. Bomber Command Statistics 134. Lancaster vs Halifax 140. The Admiral Lancaster Names of 106 Squadron; Clive Smith 145. Aircrew Roles: The Air Gunner 161. A Pugnacious Stirling 165. Night Photography: Its Operational Importance 175. Target Photographs 181. Cold War: Bomber Command Ops 1946 to 1968