Can someone here recommend a autobiography or memoir from RAF Bomber Command in WWII? I'm looking for a personal account in paperback, similar to...
Good evening, I fall into the stupid but savable bracket, been avoiding the grim reaper for 60 odd years, one or two close shaves but still here....
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place to ask this question - if not maybe Admin can move it? I'm posting a photograph of a squadron from Bomber...
Length, 288 pages, including index Sir Arthur Harris gives us in his own words the struggle of RAF Bomber Command when he lead it, from 1942, to...
WARTIME WEDNESDAYS -- A group of young men from Cranbrook, B.C. built a cabin in the woods for their own enjoyment. Then World War Two happened....
On Windswept Heights II | RCAF | Historical | Royal Canadian Air Force | The Second World War | 1939-1945 | Fighter Command 1936-1943 | Marion Orr...
I'm still absolutely staggered when I think about the effort being made by the museum volunteers from a tiny town in Alberta, who are raising...
Fred Sutherland is the last surviving Canadian dambuster, only one of three left in the world. He's also a family man and an all-round great...
Eugenie Francoeur served at a bomber base in Britain, where she witnessed horrific crashes, dodged bombs, and worked around the clock on D-Day. It...
June 3, 2015 marks the 71st anniversary of an incident in which a young bomb-aimer from Regina, Saskatchewan named Jack Dye saved the whole crew...
Author and journalist Tony Cashman is famous for his lifelong contribution to the history of Edmonton, Alberta -- but less known for the...
Official records list RAF No. 110 Squadron's Blenheim N6199 as the first Bomber Command loss of WW2. See The Battle of the Heligoland Bight at:...
One Dutch woman recalls her family's experiences in Rotterdam, before and during Operation Manna, when Allied bombers dropped food to the starving...
Steven Spielberg is making a new miniseries called The Mighty Eighth. To see the trailer for the movie, along with my list of TOP TEN flyer...
For those who might interested. A good site. http://www.fiskertonairfield.org.uk/