The Royal Indian Air Force, 1932 – 1947
Touching the Sky with Glory: The Royal Indian Air Force, 1932 – 1947
Find out more »Touching the Sky with Glory: The Royal Indian Air Force, 1932 – 1947
Find out more »This two-day conference will explore the history we ‘remember’, the history we ‘misremember’ and the history we have ‘forgotten’.
View postOn 4 August 1944, Squadron Leader Bazalgette of 635 Squadron, Bomber Command, was appointed as one of the leading target markers.
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Find out more »This Remembrance Weekend marks 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, here we look at the career of the first British ace, Lanoe George Hawker
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Find out more »This two-day conference will explore will explore the ways in which air forces have adapted to the changing threats in a globalised world since 1980.
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