Morning Simon,
Alas the Bomber Command generation have nearly all flown west now.
I lost my uncle back in 1984 from Cancer, but he remained in the RAF until the 1970's.
His 42 missions did have an effect on him though, some of those harrowing missions haunted him in his later years.
like most, he lost many friends, 460 (Australia) Squadron had the dubious honour of the highest losses of an operational Bomber Command Squadron I believe...
I remember him saying the Halifax was an overlooked bomber, he commented on its ability to take a huge amount of battle damage and still get you home.
Yep, an incredibly brave generation, Commonwealth Bomber Command and their US 8th Airforce comrades paid an enoumous price for European freedom.Information
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