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Another stunning image resembles someone significant who is able to search and find the answer. Peace normaly brings the answer we are searching for, If all else fails at least we have god.
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This fantastic fine art photograph from Micki Aston, represents a powerful message, of Death, Evil and sin
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Fighter Command was established in July 1936 under the command of Sir Hugh Dowding. During World War Two, Fighter Command’s finest hour was in the Battle of Britain.
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The Supermarine Seafire, or Sea Spitfire (the official name), was a naval development of the Spitfire, and was the first modern carrier based fighter fielded by the Royal Navy.
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In total, 55,000 members of Bomber Command lost their lives. Most were very young - the average age of aircrew was 22 years old.
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R J Mitchell did not live to see his country threatened with invasion in 1940, but the aeroplane he designed did more than any other to defeat the Nazi assault on our skies.
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The Second World War began on 1 September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, and Britain and France delcared war as a result.
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» Over Lincolnshire Fields Go top of the page
All Bomber Command aircrews were volunteers. Around 10,000 airmen were made prisoners of war. They were relatively lucky, for the chances of getting out of a crashing bomber were slim.
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The Avro Lancaster became the most effective heavy bomber of WW2 and formed the back-bone of the Bomber Offensive against German industrial cities.
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The Lancaster flew for the first time on January 9,1941 as a four-engined development of the Avro Manchester.
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Under the cover of darkness, on May 17,1943, nineteen Lancaster heavy bombers of Royal Air Force Bomber Command flew over the coast of occupied Europe on a most secret mission.
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The Derwent Dams were used as flying practice for very low level bomb aiming techniques by the 617 Squadron during World War 2. This year the remaining Lancaster carried out the reheasal fly past.
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