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  2. RAF Bomber Command Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The word "Islam" was spray-painted on the memorial and on the nearby Animals in War Memorial in Hyde Park. [15] In March 2015, Les Munro, Royal New Zealand Air Force squadron leader and one of the last surviving members of the Dambusters Raid, intended to sell his war medals and flight logbook at auction to raise funds for the upkeep of the ...

  3. AT6 Monument - Wikipedia

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    The AT6 Monument is a granite memorial to Royal Air Force cadets who were killed while on a training flight during World War II. It stands on Big Mountain, north of Moyers, Oklahoma, in the United States, and was dedicated on February 20, 2000—the 57th anniversary of the deadly crashes.

  4. Eagle Squadrons Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Squadrons Memorial is a Second World War memorial in Grosvenor Square, London. It commemorates the service of the three Royal Air Force Eagle Squadrons from 1940 to 1942, during the Battle of Britain , and in particular their 244 Americans and 16 British fighter pilots, of whom 71 were killed.

  5. Royal Air Force Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Memorial is a military memorial on the Victoria Embankment in central London, dedicated to the memory of the casualties of the Royal Air Force in World War I (and, by extension, all subsequent conflicts).

  6. Air Forces Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Air Forces Memorial, or Runnymede Memorial, in Englefield Green, near Egham, Surrey, England is a memorial dedicated to some 20,456 men and women from air forces of the British Empire who were lost in air and other operations during World War II. [1] Those recorded have no known grave anywhere in the world, and many were lost without trace.

  7. RAF Bomber Command - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force 1939–1945: Volume I The Fight at Odds. History of the Second World War. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Robertson, John (1984). Australia Goes to War. Australia: Doubleday. ISBN 0-86824-155-5. Saunders, Hilary St. George (1954). Royal Air Force 1939–1945: Volume III The Fight is Won. History of the Second World War.

  8. Category : Royal Air Force personnel killed in World War II

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    Pages in category "Royal Air Force personnel killed in World War II" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 335 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page)

  9. RAF Great Dunmow - Wikipedia

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    Air Ministry: Operator: United States Army Air Forces 1943-1944 Royal Air Force 1944-1946 British Army 1946-1948: Controlled by: Eighth Air Force Ninth Air Force RAF Fighter Command 1944-46 * No. 38 Group RAF: Site history; Built: 1942 () /43: Built by: U.S. Army: In use: July 1943 - April 1958 () Battles/wars: European theatre of World War II ...