The Bomber Command Quarterly (BCQ) title is based on the Bomber Command Quarterly Review produced from 1942 to the end of war. 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. Issue 3 of BCQ is nearly 200 pages and includes features on: Odds and Ends; interesting short features ‘The bomber will always get through’ Ops: Nickels Dear … ‘Letter in the event of my death’ Crews of Bomber Command: 115 Squadron Aircraft: Vickers-Armstrongs Wellington They also served: The engine fitters Pathfinder Force monthly summaries Crash-landing in Sweden Escape Aids The air offensive on the Axis transport system Bomber Command’s anti-railway campaign A German tribute to Bomber Command RAF Ingham: Polish bomber squadrons centre Bomber Command and the Maritime War Bomber Command Navigator: The ‘Channel Dash.’ Book Review: The invisible campaign Heraldry: No 1 Group 1945 Heraldry: 99 Squadron Bomber Command Battle Honours Log Book: Flight Engineer, 426 Squadron Operational Groups: No.100 Group Part 2 (Spoofers and Jammers) ORBs – and Appendices Cold War: Bomber Command enters the Jet Age