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Dambusters: All the men who took part Dambusters: All the men who took part
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A daring World War II night time raid on three dams in the early hours of 17 May 1943 immortalised the RAF's 617 Squadron as the "Dambusters". These are the men who took part in the perilous mission.A daring World War II night time raid on three dams in the early hours of 17 May 1943 immortalised the RAF's 617 Squadron as the "Dambusters". These are the men who took part in the perilous mission.
Lancaster bomber crews consisted of seven members: pilot, flight engineer, bomb aimer, rear gunner, front gunner, navigator and the wireless operator. Each of the Dambusters aircraft had its own call sign starting AJ. Guy Gibson's plane, for example, was "AJ-G for George". When a plane was shot down, or crashed, it was usually fatal for all the crew and so on the image above you will see those killed mostly appear in groups of seven.Lancaster bomber crews consisted of seven members: pilot, flight engineer, bomb aimer, rear gunner, front gunner, navigator and the wireless operator. Each of the Dambusters aircraft had its own call sign starting AJ. Guy Gibson's plane, for example, was "AJ-G for George". When a plane was shot down, or crashed, it was usually fatal for all the crew and so on the image above you will see those killed mostly appear in groups of seven.
Three of the 133 are still alive today: George Johnson, Les Munro and Frederick Sutherland.Three of the 133 are still alive today: George Johnson, Les Munro and Frederick Sutherland.
Picture credits: Charles Foster, Imperial War Museum, Bomber Command Museum of Canada, Australian War Memorial, Valerie Ashton, Alex Bateman, Grace Blackburn, Bolitho family, Bonhams, Lewis Burpee, Peter Fort, Garbett/Goulding collection, Simon Goodale, Bill Gracie, Irene Hopkins, Hopkinson family, Dominic Howard, Ibbotson family, Jarvie family, Liddell family, Maltby family, Les Munro, Nichols family, Nicholson family, Roberts family, Taylor family, Tytherleigh family, Alan Wells, Wilkinson family, Williams family, Yeo family, Young family, Yahya El-Droubie, Jaye family, Weller family, Gary Whitaker. Picture credits: Charles Foster, Imperial War Museum, Bomber Command Museum of Canada, Australian War Memorial, Valerie Ashton, Alex Bateman, Dorothy Bill, Grace Blackburn, Bolitho family, Bonhams, Lewis Burpee, Peter Fort, Garbett/Goulding collection, Simon Goodale, Bill Gracie, Irene Hopkins, Hopkinson family, Dominic Howard, Ibbotson family, Jarvie family, Liddell family, Maltby family, Les Munro, Nichols family, Nicholson family, Roberts family, Taylor family, Tytherleigh family, Alan Wells, Wilkinson family, Williams family, Yeo family, Young family, Yahya El-Droubie, Jaye family, Weller family, Gary Whitaker.
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Production: Greig Watson, Dominic Bailey, Bella Hurrell, Christine Jeavans, Steven Connor, Ransome Mpini, Helene SearsProduction: Greig Watson, Dominic Bailey, Bella Hurrell, Christine Jeavans, Steven Connor, Ransome Mpini, Helene Sears