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==Further reading==
* Irving W. Andre and Gabriel J. Christian, ''For King & Country: The Service and Sacrifice of the British West Indian Military'', Pont Casse Press, 2009.
* Val Simpson, [http://www.caribbeanaircrew-ww2.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/RAF-Spirit2006.pdf "The Caribbean Connection".]▼
==External links==
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* [http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp68714/ulric-cross Ulric Cross] by [[Horace Ové]]. [[National Portrait Gallery, London|National Portrait Gallery]].
* {{YouTube|mdHUmj7OYMU|"Black Heroes of World War 2 (PT 2/2)"}}. Presentation for 100 Black Men at Stratford Circus in 2006 – African/Caribbean unsung heroes: Sqdn Ldr Ulric Cross DFC.
▲* Val Simpson, [http://www.caribbeanaircrew-ww2.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/RAF-Spirit2006.pdf "The Caribbean Connection".]
* {{YouTube|ViGwxJloI70|"West Indies Calling (1944)"}}, BFI Films. "In this film, made during the Second World War by the Ministry of Information, a group of West Indians, led by [[Una Marson]] and [[Learie Constantine]], assemble at [[Broadcasting House]] in London. They describe to listeners of a popular BBC radio series, ''[[Calling the West Indies]]'', how people from the Caribbean are supporting the war effort. Constantine speaks about factory workers, and introduces some war-workers, including Ulric Cross, a bomber navigator from Trinidad. Cross tells of his work in the RAF...." ([[Stephen Bourne (writer)|Stephen Bourne]])
<!--already in refs* [http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/PM-pays-tribute-to-Ulric-Cross-226584161.html "PM pays tribute to Ulric Cross"], ''Trinidad Express Newspapers'', 5 October 2013.
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/10365034/Ulric-Cross.html "Ulric Cross" (obituary)], ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'', 8 October 2013.-->
* [http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article3891736.ece "Pathfinder navigator who flew 80 sorties over occupied Europe and later became a judge and a High Commissioner"], ''[[The Times]]'', 11 October 2013.
* [http://www.caribbeanaircrew-ww2.com/ "The Passing of Squadron Leader Phillip Louis Ulric Cross, DSO, DFC"]. Caribbean aircrew in the RAF during WW2.
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