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...
Length, 84 pages This is a book in the Squadrons! Series from the site www.raf-in-combat.com and it does the job of telling the units that used...
I've just finished reading Braithwaite's 'To Sir with Love' about his time as a negro teacher in early 1950s London. One of his themes is racism,...
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...
Dearest internet, I hope this message finds you well. We've come across a curious bit of equipment which we were told was used to press the...
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...
Dear people of the internet, I was hoping that some of you out there with a knowledge with RAF Squadrons could help me out with this one. The...
Author: Denis Caron Length: 197 pages Format: E-book Mr. Caron has done a terrific piece of work in this WWII tale. Flying Officer Harry...
Hello Friend! The following is an introduction and a link to a Brazilian who served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. By: Anderson...
Hello to all, The name T-Junction is a nickname given to me by some friends. My real name is Taylor. I am 38 years young and have been...
Seventy-one years later, the niece of a young navigator killed in a bombing raid finally reconnects with her uncle's pilot on that fateful night....
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...
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...
WW2 Polish Air Force PAF Information Resources Siły Powietrzne http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Air_Forces_in_France_and_Great_Britain Work...
Author and journalist Tony Cashman is famous for his lifelong contribution to the history of Edmonton, Alberta -- but less known for the...
A great story of Battle of Britain told from a Polish perspective. Quite an interesting find....
I'm looking information on my uncle Bertie Richards, also known as Mick. His RAF number was 1214865. He was a prisoner of war of the Japanese. I...
My friend Russ Jeffs moved to Canada after the war, but he had a fountain of flying stories from his decades in the RAF. Click the Wartime...
At the age of 93, Stocky Edwards is now a living legend for his role as an ace fighter pilot. He still lives at home in Comox, British Columbia,...
Arthur Bradford’s Spitfire was shot down over Normandy on D-Day, and he parachuted into the sea where he was promptly “rescued” by a landing...