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Guy Gibson was just 24 years old when he formed 617 Squadron and led them on the Dambusters raid, Operation Chastise, yet he was already a vastly experienced and well-decorated pilot.
Barnes Wallis, assistant chief designer for Armstrong Vickers, came up with the idea for a bouncing bomb that could be used to target strategic dams in 1942.
To mark the 80th anniversary of the Dambusters Raid, RAF Flight Sergeant Clive Morris is taking on the Dambusters Ride in Lincolnshire to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund.
Serving and Ex-RAF personnel who are disabled, or whose dependent is disabled, can apply for an accessible holiday with the Disabled Holiday Trust.
Our eligibility criteria for the Disabled Holiday Trust are:
The RAF Benevolent Fund is thrilled to have been awarded a grant of £10,000 from the Banham Foundation. The generous grant will go towards social isolation support the Fund provides for vulnerable and lonely RAF veterans and dependants who live alone on low fixed incomes.
This concert promises a night of music with the stunning setting of the historic 12th century Missenden Abbey.
A Station Chaplain has revealed why the RAF Benevolent Fund's Telephone Friendship Groups are such an important lifeline.
A special concert featuring the Central Band of the Royal Air Force. Don’t miss this raree & unique opportunity to hear one of the world’s finest military bands in action.
A number of play parks have been refurbished at RAF Northolt thanks to a £120,000 grant awarded by the RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF's leading welfare charity. The project improved facilities at three play parks across RAF Northolt's service accommodation areas.