RMERG8JJ–World War 2 - Bomber command, Published 1941. Bomber command crews. From Government publication: caption reads: 'Their hearts
RMET4WMM–Bomber command load one of the new 12,000 pound 'earthquake' bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45,000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway. 14th October 1944.
RME0X6KG–Aug. 08, 1965 - R.A.F. Bomber Command Refuelling Force. The press were today invited to R.A.F. Marham, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, today, where the first squadron of R.A.F. Bomber Command Victor tanker aircraft has become operational, and will shortly be taking part in refuelling exercises to the near East with Fighter Command Lightning single seat fighters. No. 55 squadron is equipped with converted Victor B Mk 1a bomber capable of refuelling two fighters simultaneously. Conversion, started by the manufacturers some five months ago, has been completed several months ahead of schedule
RM2H6XJW9–LANCASTER BOMBER NIGHT RAID Archive WW2 Avro Lancaster bomber Mk III of No.103 Squadron Bomber Command on the dramatic misty flarepath runway at RAF Elsham Wolds, Lincolnshire, before taking off for a night bombing raid on Duisburg, 26 March 1943. during the Battle of the Ruhr. To the runway side are three searchlights forming a point to indicate height of prevailing mist fog and cloud base. RAF Bomber Command controlled the Royal Air Force's bomber forces from 1936 to 1968. Along with United States Army Air Forces, it played the very brave central role in strategic bombing of Nazi Germany
RMG7NMK2–STANDALONE Photo. A wind farm on the old wartime airfield at Lissett in East Yorkshire, a backdrop to a memorial to the 851 bomber crew from 158 Squadron who died on active service, who were based at the Bomber Command airfield in World War Two.
RF2AGNF87–Main RAF Bomber Command targets 1944-1945. World War 2. Germany 1954 old map
RMD6K28N–Royal Air Force Bomber Command World War II Monument, Green Park, Piccadilly, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMDJ0HP9–Bomber Command Memorial
RM2AXW0BT–A British World War 2 recruitment poster to become a wireless operator with Bomber Command in the Royal Air Force. Their role was to send and receive wireless signals during the flight, assisting the Observer with triangulation 'fixes' to aid navigation when necessary and if attacked to use the defensive machine gun armament of the bomber to fight off enemy aircraft.
RMKK7FFG–The RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London, UK
RMG3RYDR–RAF Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, London. 30-6-15Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is in Green Park,London,UK
RMMG5HA6–The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) a world-class facility in Lincoln, UK.
RMCW23J6–Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London - motto Per Ardua Ad Astra
RMJ410KH–RAF Bomber Command Memorial sculpture by Philip Jackson, Piccadilly, London, England
RMJ9C01X–RAF Bomber Command Memorial at Hyde Park Corner, London, England, UK
RMF77K3H–World War 2 RAF bomber crew of 138 squadron bomber command with Lancaster at Tuddenham in 1945
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RMDDTYGH–RAF Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, London, England - inscription 'Per Ardua Ad Astra'
RMT7YH0C–RCAF Avro Lancaster bomber crew in flying kit
RMERG60A–Bomber Command - World War 2 information book. Front cover. Subtitled: 'The Air Ministry Account of Bomber Command 's Offensive
RMCT483M–Detail from the Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, London.
RME0XM2Y–May 05, 1967 - ''Dam Busters'' Anniversary. Lancaster Bomber Flies To Scampton. A Lancaster bomber in the wartime livery of Royal Air Force Bomber Command, made a commemorative flight from Biggin Hill, Kent, to R.A.F. Station, Scampton, Lincolnshire - home of No. 617 Squadron (''The Dam Busters'') - to mark the 24th. anniversary of the raid that breached the Mehne and Eder Dams east of the Ruhr. On board the aircraft were several ex-617 Squadron aircrew who took part in the raid, including Mr. G. Rise and Mr. W. Townsend, dams raid pilots and Mr. D. Webb, a gunner on the raid
RMK70GWE–1945 - Maj. Gen Curtis E. LeMay, US Army, designated as Commanding General XXI Bomber Command Base in the Marianas Islands in January 1945.
RMG64BH1–Bomber Command Lancasters, which took the war to the heart of Nazi Germany, fly in formation over the Union Jack.
RMF7NJ6J–Photograph of the 21st Bomber Command P-51s Flyover in Iwo Jima Bonin Islands, Japan. Dated 1945
RMET4WN3–Bomber command load one of the new 12,000 pound 'earthquake' bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45,000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway. 14th October 1944.
RMC3X32P–SIR ARTHUR HARRIS (1892-1984) as Air Officer Commanding RAF Bomber Command in April 1944 at Bomber Command, High Wycombe
RM2F76FX2–WW2 1942 British RAF Bomber Command WW2 'The Few' Courageous British RAF Aircrew boarding a Wellington bomber tasked with another bombing mission over Nazi Germany 1942 World War II
RMTXGF0P–Photograph of the 21st Bomber Command P-51s Flyover in Iwo Jima Bonin Islands, Japan. Dated 1945
RMRKNF78–Oblique aerial view of ruined residential and commercial buildings south of the Eilbektal Park (seen at upper right) in the Eilbek district of Hamburg, Germany. These were among the 16,000 multi-storeyed apartment buildings destroyed by the firestorm which developed during the raid by Bomber Command on the night of 27/28 July 1943 (Operation GOMORRAH). The road running diagonally from upper left to lower right is Eilbeker Weg, crossed by Rückertstraße.
RMB495TT–Avro Lancaster Bomber
RF2AGNF7B–Main RAF Bomber Command targets 1942-1943. World War 2. Germany 1954 old map
RMBB8DGW–Ely Cathedral Bomber Command Window
RMJ9C021–Philip Jackson's RAF Bomber Command memorial at Hyde Park Corner, London, England, UK
RMER5E2M–The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial in spring, The Green Park, City of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom
RMDJ0HKR–Bomber Command Memorial
RMDDTYGM–RAF Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, London - unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012 - statues of heroic aircrew from WWII and poppy wreaths
RF2BC1DW4–LONDON- RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Mayfair by Hyde Park Corner
RM2GT0B4T–Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, also known as Bomber Harris, head of RAF Bomber Command
RM2JKXB9C–A Vickers Wellington of Royal Air Force Bomber Command is wheeled into a hanger at Royal Air Force Stradishall in Suffolk, England. The Wellington was a British twin-engined, long-range medium bomber designed in the mid-1930s used as a night bomber in the early years of the Second World War, until superseded by the larger four-engined 'heavies' such as the Avro Lancaster. It holds the distinction of having been the only British bomber that was produced for the duration of the war.
RMPJJYN6–The Spire Memorial at the International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Hill, Lincoln, England, UK
RMCXH6BG–England, London, Green Park, Bomber Command Memorial
RMG81YY3–The Princess Royal meets Bomber Command veteran Fredrick Hill at the annual Not Forgotten Association Garden Party, at Buckingham Palace, London.
RMRJABPR–Ventura aircraft of the Royal Air Force Bomber Command, escorted by fighters, carried out a daylight attack on the Royal Dutch blast furnaces and steelworks at Ijmuiden, Holland, on February 13, 1943. World War Two
RMET4WN2–Bomber command load one of the new 12,000 pound 'earthquake' bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45,000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway. 14th October 1944.
RMEPWW5J–DINGY DRILL A Bomber Command crew practise on a lake at their OTU in September 1943. A fluorescent dye is stored in their Mae Wests and colours the water to help potential rescuers.
RM2E2651P–1940's WW2 British Propaganda poster 'Royal Air Force Raids are Smashing German Industry' World War II Second World War Bomber Command RAF 1940 1941 1942 increasing bomb tonnage year on year
RM2E38299–Detail of Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London.
RMHEGF47–The Royal Air Force, Bomber Command memorial, Green Park, London, England, UK
RMD7H23A–AVRO Lancaster Bomber 'City of Lincoln'
RF2AGNF3G–Main RAF Bomber Command targets 1939-1941. World War 2. Germany 1953 old map
RMF3JRMJ–The International Bomber Command Centre's Memorial Spire at Lincoln, 2nd October, 2015.
RMFX42DK–Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Commander in Chief of Royal Air Force Bomber Command
RM2EAGHF1–GREAT BRITAIN / London / RAF Bomber Command Memorial in London 20 Juni 2012 .
RMDJ0HK4–Bomber Command Memorial
RMD508J6–RAF Bomber Command Memorial at Green Park in London, England
RF2BC1DWF–LONDON- RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Mayfair by Hyde Park Corner
RM2GT0CPY–A handwritten note from Bomber Command head Arthur Harris saying that he does not believe in the bouncing bomb idea for The Dambusters raid. His note starts with 'This is tripe of the wildest description.'
RM2JK1DTN–The navigator on an Avro Lancaster B Mark III from No. 619 Squadron RAF seated at his table in the aircraft. The 'Lancs' first saw service with RAF Bomber Command in 1942 and as the strategic bombing offensive over Europe gathered momentum, it became the main aircraft for the night-time bombing campaigns that followed.
RMPJJYN3–The Spire Memorial at the International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Hill, Lincoln, England, UK
RMCXH6B7–England, London, Green Park, Bomber Command Memorial
RMG5HGRA–Prime Minister David Cameron meets Bomber Command veteran pilot Leslie Valentine and presents him with a Defence medal for services in the second world war at 10 Downing Street in London today.
RMP20D2M–An aerial view of the International Bomber Command Centre, Lincoln.
RMET4WN4–Bomber command load one of the new 12,000 pound 'earthquake' bombs onto a Lancaster II bomber, the same bombs that sunk the 45,000 ton German battleship Tirpitz in Norway. 14th October 1944.
RMENMGGM–ARTHUR HARRIS chief of RAF Bomber Command studies aerial reconnaissance photos of enemy cities at his High Wycombe HQ in December 1942. Next to him is Air Vice Marshal Robert Saundby with Air Commodore Richard Harrison at left
RM2E044GN–BOMBER HARRIS ARCHIVE Portrait Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Commander in Chief of Royal Air Force Bomber Command, nicknamed ‘Bomber Harris” seated at his desk, smoking a cigarette at Bomber Command HQ, High Wycombe. 24 April 1944
RM2E3826R–Detail of Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London.
RMHEGF7J–The Royal Air Force, Bomber Command memorial, Green Park, London, England, UK
RMJCBNXE–The RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London, UK
RF2AGNF34–Aulnoye rail yards. RAF Bomber Command attack 27/28 April 1944. World War 2 1954
RMF3JXR5–RAF personnel at The International Bomber Command Centre's Memorial Spire unveiling in Lincoln.
RMDK3GRM–Bomber Command Memorial
RMDA5A7H–England, London, Green Park, Bomber Command Memorial
RMDJ0HNT–Bomber Command Memorial
RMD508GR–RAF Bomber Command Memorial at Green Park in London, England
RF2BC1DWX–LONDON- RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Mayfair by Hyde Park Corner
RM2GT0CPR–A Top Secret telegram from the Air Ministry to Bomber Command giving the go-ahead for Operation Chastise - the Dambusters raid using bouncing bombs on dams in Germany's Ruhr region.
RM2JK1DYA–The pilot of an Avro Lancaster of No. 103 Squadron RAF based at Elsham Wolds, Lincolnshire, wearing his oxygen mask while flying the aircraft at high altitude. The 'Lancs' first saw service with RAF Bomber Command in 1942 and as the strategic bombing offensive over Europe gathered momentum, it became the main aircraft for the night-time bombing campaigns that followed.
RMPJJYN4–The Spire Memorial at the International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Hill, Lincoln, England, UK
RMF0DDPY–England, London, Green Park, The Royal Air Force WWII Bomber Command Memorial
RMG5267D–Carol Vorderman and veterans of World War 2 bomber command pose for a photograph with a model of a Lancaster bomber to launch the Bomber Command Memorial Fund's Poppy Salute Appeal, in London today.
RMP20D2J–An aerial view of the International Bomber Command Centre, Lincoln.
RMDB4ARB–Memorial to RAF Bomber Command on the clifftop at Beachy Head, East Sussex, UK
RMCXX137–Workmen put in the place the six tonne granite Bomber Command memorial at Beachy Head
RM2JCYFTX–LANCASTER BOMBERS FORMATION BOMBING RUN 1940s WW2 WAR Bomber Command with Avro Lancaster Bombers in-flight en route to Nazi Germany August 1943 No. 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force, based at Skellingthorpe, flying in spread formation. World War II Second World War Great Britain UK
RMEEN20F–The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is a memorial in Green Park in London, England.
RMHEGF72–The Royal Air Force, Bomber Command memorial, Green Park, London, England, UK
RMTRHD83–Beachy Head, Sussex, UK; June 5th 2019. Bomber Command Memorial at Beachy Head with Poppy Wreaths laid
RF2AGNF3A–Tours airfield after RAF Bomber Command attack 7/8 May 1944. World War 2 1954
RMF3JXR7–A Tornado overflight by 'MacRobert's Reply' at The International Bomber Command Centre's Memorial Spire, Lincoln.
RMDK3GTA–Bomber Command Memorial
RMDA5A7C–England, London, Green Park, Bomber Command Memorial
RMDJ0HNA–Bomber Command Memorial
RMD508HK–RAF Bomber Command Memorial at Green Park in London, England
RMG3RYEJ–RAF Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park, London. 30-6-15Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is in Green Park,London,UK
RM2GT0BMH–The Eilbek district of Hamburg, Germany after the firestorm which developed during the raid by Bomber Command on the night of 27/28 July 1943 (Operation GOMORRAH). The road running diagonally from upper left to lower right is Eilbeker Weg, crossed by Rückertstraße.
RM2JKXC7J–A WAAF corporal radio telephony operator communicating with aircraft from the watch office at a Bomber Command station. The WAAF was established in 1939 when the Government decided that a separate women’s air service was necessary. The WAAF was not an independent organization, nor was it completely integrated into the RAF. Rather it was interlinked with the RAF so that whenever possible RAF personnel could be substituted for women.
RMJPA5F4–England, London, Green Park, The Royal Air Force WWII Bomber Command Memorial
RMF0DDR0–England, London, Green Park, The Royal Air Force WWII Bomber Command Memorial
RMG52686–Carol Vorderman and seven veterans of World War 2 bomber command pose for a photograph with a model of a Lancaster bomber to launch the Bomber Command Memorial Fund's Poppy Salute Appeal, in London today.
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