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A German airman rescued from the sea off South East Coast, carried into hospital. 15th August 1940
A pilot of the Royal Air Force catched up on some sleep between missions during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War August 1940
US troops in England during the Second World War Captain Bender of California celebrates with crew members of the US Eighth Air Force after finishing his 25th operation March 1944
An injured RAF man is welcomed home after being injured during a mission in Holland in the Second World War May 1940
An airman using a line of 1000 lb bombs as a bridge to cross a flooded airfield at an RAF dump in Eastern Italy during the war following heavy rain and snowfalls February 1945
A waist gunner of the American Eighth Army Air Force preparing his armour plated jacket before boarding a B17 flying fortress bomberat a base in England for a bombing camapign on occupied France in
American Eighth Army Air Force crew members of the B17 Flying Fortress looking at a map of Germany as they arrive back at their base in England after a raid on Leipzig
Crew men of the American B17 bomber Flying Fortress welcomed home by a Red Cross girl serving food in the mess of their base in England after returning from a raid on Germany during the Second World
Corporal Paddick of the Royal Air Forcee in arm bandage and Officer Hooper, patients at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore are helping the boy patients to understand modern aircraft
Sgt. John Hannah V. C. with Pilot Officer C. A. Connor D. F. C. killed. October 1940 P011343Sgt. John Hannah V.C. with Pilot Officer C.A. Connor D.F.C. killed. October 1940 P011343
World War II Hospitals: In Germany the penalty for reading leaflets dropped by the R. A. FWorld War II Hospitals: In Germany the penalty for reading leaflets dropped by the R.A.F. was imprisonment or death. That is Nazi dictatorship
This Fokker F. VIIA Princess Xenia, which had been used on the abortive transatlanticThis Fokker F.VIIA Princess Xenia, which had been used on the abortive transatlantic flight by Captain MacIntosh in 1927, is seen here landing at Croydon Airport on its return from a record-breaking