Today is Battle of Britain Day
Today is Battle of Britain Day. I, for one, shall be having a moment of reflection and raising a glass to those RAF and FAA Pilots and crews from all corners of the world who paid for my current freedoms with their blood.
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed, by so many, to so few" We will remember them. |
As will I !
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And I. God bless'em.
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Me too.
I shall also reflect that it's a good job they can't see the present state of the country they died for. |
And I'll drink to that!
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And I for one, will be more than happy to watch that film again.
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Battle of Britain Day
To all our Comrades who have gone before - here's to them, thank you!!
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Good point - that's this evening's entertainment sorted out as I can't get to the dinner tonight.
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Originally Posted by Gweedo
Today is Battle of Britain Day. I, for one, shall be having a moment of reflection and raising a glass to those RAF Pilots and crews from all corners of the world who paid for my current freedoms with their blood...
http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/sq...in_242sqdn.gif 242 (Canadian) Hurricane squadron RAF under the celebrated command of Sqn Ldr Douglas RS "Tinlegs" Bader which included three Fleet Air Arm pilots: Sub Lt RJ Cork RN (Bader's wingman), Sub Lt RE Gardner RNVR and Mid PJ Patterson RN (Fleet Air Arm Archive) |
I hadn't realised either - it's also my ex-wedding anniversary...
I'll be raising a glass too! |
I am ashamed to admit that I hadn't realised it was today until I saw your post, Gweedo. Nothing on the radio/tv about this - nothing that I've heard anyway.
I echo all the previous sentiments and add my own good wishes to our local celebrity Geoffrey Wellum, author of First Light, who was fit and in good form the last time I saw him a few months ago. Good point FODPlod, and let's not forget the Blenheim navs/observers and air gunners too. |
I also must confess to not realising it was today.
A simple thank you once again gents. Bless you all. Per Ardua ad Astra |
Here's another person who will toast "The Few" this evening. God alone knows what they would think of the state of Britain's air defences these day.
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God Bless...
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A glass will be raised ......
But! 15 posts and no mention yet of Section Officer Harvey? C'mon BEags! :E |
Link here http://www.boultbeeflightacademy.co....tro-course.pdf
It will however cost you £4500+VAT to recreate... [after berating Simon, a young pilot] Squadron Leader: How many hours in Spits? Simon: Ten and a half, sir. Squadron Leader: Let's make it eleven, before Jerry has you for breakfast! Pilot Officer Archie: Spring chicken to ****ehawk in one easy lesson. [at low volume, almost whispering, after Simon and Squadron Leader leave the building for their aircraft] Pilot Officer Archie: daka!-daka!-daka!-daka!-daka!-daka!-daka!-daka! :ok: |
I like many other volunteers are out there collecting during B of B week. As a RAFA Welfare Officer it is quite surprising the number of those who were involved in the B of B are still out there. Not forgetting all those that have served and continue to serve. If you are about help fill the collector's tin every little helps as they say.
Thanks for your support CS:ok: |
Please also remember the ground crew and ground staff on and off the airfields.
My father was proud to serve as an LAC RAFVR i/c one barrage balloon, including defence of Coventry in the Blitz. Then after three years flying it over Suez, he spent 1944 with it on a ship, including D Day shuttles. "It is ROYAL AIR FORCE, not RAF, and NEVER NEVER raff!" Yes Dad! RIP |
Diolch yn fawr iawn
Gweedo - Tried to PM you but without success. VMT for graciously amending your opening post.
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The unofficial Manila chapter of the ex RAF Boy Entrants Association (two of us, both ex 33rd entry) hope to meet at a local this coming Sunday. We shall raise a glass to all who participated in that magnificent effort.
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We will remember them. RIP.
Jake. |
Back in the "bad old days" when Officers commanded (with the Warrant Officer's say so and the support of the SNCO's), we used to have eight RAF Stations "At Home" days on the nearest weekend to 15th September to celebrate/remember the Battle of Britain. I know because I organised/coordinated them (and wrote the Op Order) The new guard would be amazed at the uneccesary cost, the waste of valuable training time and the improper use of resources which was expended to achieve this unique weekend. Anyone else remember?
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Back in the "bad old days" when Officers commanded (with the Warrant Officer's say so and the support of the SNCO's), we used to have eight RAF Stations "At Home" days |
at RAF Finningley I ran the Met. participation for BoB Open Day including diabolical unforecast weather at times.
The Station Telephone directory had a permanent number for: Officer i/c Temporary Erections. I think the number was permanently engaged, with so many testosterone-fuelled young trainees. It really did, wish I had stolen a copy! |
Spitfire at Waddo today for BoB. Sleep easy fine fellows.
"We will remember them" |
Brave young men, many of whom must lived with their hearts in their mouths waiting for the scramble.
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Back in the "bad old days" when Officers commanded (with the Warrant Officer's say so and the support of the SNCO's), we used to have eight RAF Stations "At Home" days on the nearest weekend to 15th September to celebrate/remember the Battle of Britain. I know because I organised/coordinated them (and wrote the Op Order) The new guard would be amazed at the uneccesary cost, the waste of valuable training time and the improper use of resources which was expended to achieve this unique weekend. Anyone else remember? That said I think it would be shame if we ever ended up not having at least one R.A.F. Station holding such a display in September. There can be no better invitation to the general public to join the R.A.F. and other services in marking the Anniversary of what remains the most crucial air battle in history. FB:) |
On 19th September 1953, there was 70! With over a million visitors too! http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...esSept1953.jpg |
"The Few".
God bless "The Few" who gave us our freedom,we will remember them.
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Brave young men, many of whom must lived with their hearts in their mouths waiting for the scramble. |
They shall not grow old as we grow old
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I'm over at a multi-national meeting at the moment in España...
Hopped onto the coach first thing this morning and hailed a Luftwaffe mate: "Ah, die Deutsche! Happy Battle of Britain Day! Don't forget you buggers lost!" "OK - next time you can have the Italians!" "We did the first time - and you also lost then!" So tonight we've had an excellent run ashore. We must never forget, but equally don't forget the losses amongst 'brother fliers' on all sides. Politicians suck (especially if they have a penchant for silly moustaches), but respect for all those who had to do what they did should reasonably be observed. |
Have any of the news channels today made reference to this most significant day?
May be it's not "PC" to make reference to "winning" in regard to a fellow European neighbour.......... Lest we forget the debt we owe... "I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin. Upon this battle depends the survival of Christian civilization. Upon it depends our own British life, and the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be freed and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. But if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new dark age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves, that if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, This was their finest hour". (Winston Churchill 18th June 1940). "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few". (Winston Churchill 20th August 1940). |
Back in the "bad old days" when Officers commanded (with the Warrant Officer's say so and the support of the SNCO's), we used to have eight RAF Stations "At Home" days on the nearest weekend to 15th September Our local station was RAF Thornaby, home to RAuxAF 608 Squadron and their DeHavilland Vampires and it was where I got Avtur in my blood at the age of five. |
Blacksheep
Quite correct. Moreover, the national and local newspapers used to print souvenir special editions covering the airshows; with interviews with those who fought so gallantly. |
After completing my pre-Vulcan Buccaneer lead-in course :\ , I held at RAF Biggin Hill awaiting my fate.
One day we shifted a filing cabinet, from behind which fell a piece of yellowing foolscap dated around 1955. It contained some fascinating gems, in particular that 'Meteor aircraft are not to be flown below 50ft in the designated low flying areas' and 'Airmen are not to hitch rides on the wings of Meteors as a means of crossing the aerodrome' - but the one I liked best was 'Of the 34 RAF stations in Home Command in the south of England holding Battle of Britain days this summer........' I have a copy of the 1953 RAF Merryfield BoB At Home day programme - something like 20 different types of RAF and RN aircraft in the static display..... |
Preparing for 234 Sqn's 70th bash, we found some BoB gun camera film in the loft.
"Opening range: 40 yards Closing range: indeterminate" and with overtake :eek: bits of Messerschmidt bouncing off the windscreen. Certainly avoids having to remember all that QWI stuff! Transferred it to video for the visitors. The German Navy starfighter pilots enjoyed it too. |
Quote: Back in the "bad old days" when Officers commanded (with the Warrant Officer's say so and the support of the SNCO's), we used to have eight RAF Stations "At Home" days on the nearest weekend to 15th September Eight? I distinctly remember when just about every RAF and RAuxAF Station held 'Battle of Britain' open days. Even the Bomber Command ones. http://1.2.3.11/bmi/images.ibsrv.net...lies/yeees.gif Our local station was RAF Thornaby, home to RAuxAF 608 Squadron and their DeHavilland Vampires and it was where I got Avtur in my blood at the age of five. If you buy my book "The R.A.F. At Home" all this and more is detailed etc etc!:ok: FB:) |
Finningley Boy can you confirm my reflections on erections please?
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