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  2. Operation Chastise - Wikipedia

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    Operation Chastise, commonly known as the Dambusters Raid, [1] [2] was an attack on German dams carried out on the night of 16/17 May 1943 by 617 Squadron RAF Bomber Command, later called the Dam Busters, using special "bouncing bombs" developed by Barnes Wallis.

  3. Guy Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Officer Commanding 617 Squadron Bomber Command Royal Air Force later known as the Dambusters, who carried out the daring and successful bombing raid on the German dams of the Ruhr in 1943. Guy's mother was a member of an old Porthleven family of Master Mariners and Porthleven was Guy's English home. 1918–1944 [ 199 ]

  4. Les Munro - Wikipedia

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    On 25 March 1943, Munro, along with Flight Lieutenant Joe McCarthy and Squadron Leader David Maltby, were transferred to 617 Squadron to be part of the secretive Dambusters raid forming at RAF Scampton. The squadron was created to attack the dams of the Ruhr in an effort to wreck the industrial capacity of Germany. It was initially called ...

  5. No. 617 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Dambusters: A Landmark Oral History. Virgin Books. ISBN 978-1-905264-33-9. – first hand accounts of the planning, preparation and execution of the raid. Ashworth, Chris (1989). Encyclopaedia of Modern Royal Air Force Squadrons. Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens Limited. ISBN 1-85260-013-6. Bouquet, Tim 617 Going to War with Today's Dambusters ...

  6. Officers’ mess used by Dambusters given listed building status

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    The mess hall was used by those involved in Operation Chastise, one of the most well-known operations of the Second World War.

  7. Dambusters items fetch nearly £25,000 at auction - AOL

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    A large collection of memorabilia commemorating the man who led the famous Dambusters raid has been sold at auction. The sale of 54 lots, including items that belonged to Wing Cdr Guy Gibson ...

  8. Nigger (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Nigger died on 16 May 1943, the day of the famous "Dambusters" raid, when he was hit by a motorist. He was buried at midnight as Gibson was leading the raid. "Nigger" (Morse code: -. .. --. --. . .-. ) was the codeword Gibson used to confirm the breach of the Möhne Dam. Nigger's grave is at Royal Air Force station Scampton, Lincolnshire. [1]

  9. Historic pier linked to Dambusters raid set to be saved by £ ...

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