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Located in London's Green Park, the Bomber Command Memorial has been built to be modern, yet classical, in Portland stone.
On Thursday 28 June 2012, Her Majesty The Queen attended the dedication of the Bomber Command Memorial and officially unveiled a sculpture of a bomber aircrew.
55,573 young men died flying with Bomber Command during World War Two; that's more than those who serve in the entire Royal Air Force today.
The Bomber Command clasp will be worn on the ribbon of the 1939 to 1945 Star, will follow the design of the Battle of Britain clasp.
The Bomber Command Memorial is situated in Green Park by Hyde Park Corner. It is open to the public and is one of London's most popular visitor attractions.
On Sunday 26 June, we held a tribute to all the brave young men who courageously served in Bomber Command through a special, virtual, Bomber Command Memorial service conducted by Reverend (Squadron Leader) Andrew Chapman, Station Chaplain, RAF High Wycombe.
As a Chinook pilot, Squadron Leader Jeffrey Fitzpatrick is used to weathering challenging professional situations. But when his daughter was born with a rare syndrome, life changed instantly.
Asking your friends and family to give to the RAF Benevolent Fund in lieu of gifts is a fantastic way to support the RAF Family.
The Blades, an aerobatic display team of former Red Arrows pilots, recently took part in the RAF Benevolent Fund's Hardest Day Challenge.
Last year, the Fund launched the 8Tea Party as part of our commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.