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  2. RAF Bomber Command - Wikipedia

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    Bomber Command aircraft had not been designed for that kind of attack, and airframe fatigue increased. All Valiants were grounded in October 1964 and permanently withdrawn from service in January 1965. [60] Bomber Command's other main function was to provide tanker aircraft to the RAF. The Valiant was the first bomber used as a tanker ...

  3. RAF Bawtry - Wikipedia

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    Here the station based a number of communications aircraft. [4] Bawtry Hall served the Royal Air Force from 1941–1984; first as HQ for No. 1 Group, Bomber Command during and after the Second World War, then as HQ No. 1 Group as part of Strike Command up to and including the later stages of the Cold War.

  4. Bomber Command - Wikipedia

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    Bomber Command is an organisational military unit, generally subordinate to the air force of a country.The best known were in Britain and the United States.A Bomber Command is generally used for strategic bombing (although at times, e.g. during the Normandy Landings, may be used for tactical bombing), and is composed of bombers (i.e. planes used to bomb targets).

  5. No. 100 Group RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 100 (Bomber Support) Group was a special duties group within RAF Bomber Command. The group was formed on 11 November 1943 to consolidate the increasingly complex business of electronic warfare and countermeasures in one organisation. The group was responsible for the development, operational trial and use of electronic warfare and ...

  6. Ira C. Eaker - Wikipedia

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    General (Honorary) Ira Clarence Eaker (April 13, 1896 [1] – August 6, 1987) was a general of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.Eaker, as second-in-command of the prospective Eighth Air Force, was sent to England to form and organize its bomber command.

  7. Big Week - Wikipedia

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    Operation Argument, [1] after the war dubbed Big Week, [1] was a sequence of raids by the United States Army Air Forces and RAF Bomber Command from 20 to 25 February 1944, as part of the Combined Bomber Offensive against Nazi Germany.

  8. Everett Ernest Blakely - Wikipedia

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    VIII Bomber Command Mission Number 75: -- On July 24, 1943, the 8th Bomber Command sent heavy bombers against multiple targets in Norway, the 100th Bomb Group being directed to bomb sub pens in Trondheim. Harry Crosby joined the Blakely crew as Navigator on this mission. This was a 1,900-mile mission and the longest to date, requiring over 12 ...

  9. XXI Bomber Command - Wikipedia

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    In August 1944, Major General Haywood S. Hansell, Jr was directed to take over command of the organization. [2] Serious planning for the movement of the XXI Bomber Command's B-29s from their Second Air Force training bases in Kansas to newly constructed combat airfields on Saipan, Tinian and Guam began in April 1944.