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 quarterly ‘journal’ is published in January, April, July and October. It covers a wide range of subjects, from short ‘odds and ends’ to longer features. Some content is based on Bomber Command wartime documents, usually with added editorial comment. The editors are always interested in submissions of articles, snippets, or photographs. Issue 5 includes: Odds and Ends: A seaworthy bomber, No.1 Group notes, Squadron Raid Assessment Committee reports, No.5 Gorup – ‘V’ News, Wind finders, Z-type transmitters, Accidents, Getting a Commission. Picture selection, more on bombs hitting other aircraft. - Bomber Command Met Flights - Ops: Crossbow and Noball - Dennis Arnott ‘Jock’ Shaw - The Offensive against Italy - Combat Reports - Bomber Command blocks Kiel And Koningsberg Canals - Daring attack to block Stettin Canal - Bomber Airfield: Finningley - Ops: Nickels - Weapons: Razzles and Deckers - Mosquito crews of RAF Marham - Log Book: R E Jenkins - Heraldry: No.5 Group - The importance of the Ruhr - Cold War: RAF Marham and the B-29 Washington