Lancaster bomber to fly again as tribute to a lost brother
Two Lincolnshire farmers have spent a fortune restoring a World War Two Avro Lancaster bomber in memory of their brother who was shot down in 1944.
View ArticleA disgraceful delay
Telegraph View: Why did it take so long to award campaign decorations to survivors of the Arctic convoys and Bomber Command?
View ArticleDambusters celebration threatened by health and safety
It was one of the greatest examples of British ingenuity and bravery - but now health and safety fears could hamper the 70th anniversary celebration.
View ArticleDame Judi Dench launches £1.5m campaign for maintenance of Bomber Command...
Dame Judi Dench visited the Bomber Command Memorial in London today to launch a £1.5 million campaign for its maintenance.
View ArticleBomber Command veteran attacks 'mean' award snub
A Second World War airman who flew several missions over Nazi Germany in a Lancaster aircraft has had his application for a new Bomber Command clasp turned down by officials who say he did not serve...
View ArticleDambusters to get new F-35 Lightning II fighter
The renowned Dambusters will become the first RAF squadron to get Britain's new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
View ArticleRAF crew shot down in Italy to be buried in military ceremony today
RAF crew shot down days before the end of WWII to be buried after 68 years.
View ArticleDozens of WW2 bomber veterans denied Bomber Command clasp
Second World War bomber veterans are calling for the Bomber Command clasp to be extended to dozens of surviving aircrew who risked their lives on raids in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Far East.
View ArticleDozens of Second World War veterans denied Bomber Command clasp
Second World War bomber veterans are calling for the Bomber Command clasp to be extended to dozens of surviving aircrew who risked their lives on raids in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Far East.
View ArticleLancaster bomber pilot surprised with Bomber Command clasp on 89th birthday
Flight Lieutenant Harry Hooper is surprised with the presentation of his long-awaited Bomber Command clasp, on his 89th birthday, at the war memorial in London's Hyde Park.
View ArticleIn honour of Harold Percival, the (almost) unknown airman
Thanks to social media, the funeral of Dambusters veteran Harold Percival drew hundreds, reports Neil Tweedie
View ArticleLast two Lancasters honour lost airmen of Bomber Command
Two World War II bombers flew over Lincoln as work began on a memorial to the lost airmen of Bomber Command
View Article'We felt as if we were being let into the future'
One of only six futuristic "dome-trainer" simulator buildings, used by the RAF to practise shooting down German planes during the Second World War, has been restored. Peter Stanford returns with one of...
View ArticlePrince Charles and Camilla join 'The Few' remembering the Battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain is commemorated at a thanksgiving service attended by Prince Charles and Camilla while other veterans gather to watch two Lancaster Bombers fly over Derwent Dam
View ArticleStudents find lost British WW2 bomber in Norwegian fjord
A Second World War Halifax bomber lost in a raid to sink the Tirpitz has been found largely intact at the bottom of a fjord near Trondheim
View ArticleGuinea Pigs and Gurkhas win Soldiering On military awards
More than 70 years after it was founded, a group for badly burned Second World War aircrew who received pioneering plastic surgery, has been honoured at a military awards ceremony
View ArticlePhotograph discovered of 'last RAF bomb dropped on Germany'
Photograph discovered of a bomb being loaded on to an RAF Mosquito before Bomber Command's last raid of WW2
View ArticleNephew ends WW2 family mystery by finding Halifax bomber grave of lost airman
After years of amateur research, Andy Clark has found the final resting place of his uncle Bill, who never returned from a Second World War bomber raid
View ArticleBomber Command Memorial fundraiser faces loss of home after taxman keeps...
Jim Dooley, the former pop singer who spent seven years raising £9 million for the monument in London's Green Park, says HMRC have acted 'appallingly'
View ArticleLast surviving Dambuster pilot Les Munro dies aged 96, in pictures
In pics: Les Munro, the last surviving pilot of 617 Squadron, has died aged 96
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