The Bomber Command Quarterly (BCQ) title is based on the Bomber Command Quarterly Review produced from 1942 to the end of war. 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. Some of the features will be extracts from the original Bomber Command Quarterly issues, although generally with some additional commentary. However, most of each issue will be a mix of feature articles and regular ‘columns’. Future issues will have a wider content from ‘guest’ authors, as well as regular features such as ‘Publisher overview’, Associations, and much more. We are also open to ideas as to what should be covered in BCQ Issue 4 of BCQ includes Odds and Ends: Accidents due to the aircraft flying into High Ground, Oxygen Equipment, Expenditure of Ammunition by Air Gunners, Hit by Falling Bombs, and more ‘Operations Flown Marks’: Halifax and Lancaster Tactics: More on Window Secret Mission to Attack the Skoda Factory Emergency Landing Service: Woodbridge Crews of Bomber Command: 83 Squadron Bombers at Bradwell Bay: 1942 Aircraft: Short Stirling BEM for Rescuing Stirling Aircrew Ops: Pre-Invasion Bombing Strategy They Also Served: The WAAFs Bomber Command Navigator: George Bury Raid Intelligence Reports The Maritime War: Capital Ships Operational Use of Oboe Bomber Command Heraldry: No.3 Group 1945 Norman Johnston’s Last Flight A Bomber Command Christmas