Three Mitchell Mark IIs, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, about to bomb railway yards in northern France on the evening of 12 May 1944. The North American B-25 Mitchell was a medium bomber introduced in 1941 and used by many Allied air forces. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-mitchell-mark-iis-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-about-to-bomb-railway-yards-in-northern-france-on-the-evening-of-12-may-1944-the-north-american-b-25-mitchell-was-a-medium-bomber-introduced-in-1941-and-used-by-many-allied-air-forces-image476101024.html
RM2JJG7M0–Three Mitchell Mark IIs, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, about to bomb railway yards in northern France on the evening of 12 May 1944. The North American B-25 Mitchell was a medium bomber introduced in 1941 and used by many Allied air forces.
Ex RAF Jaguar xx741 at dusk at RAF Bentwaters, Suffolk, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-raf-jaguar-xx741-at-dusk-at-raf-bentwaters-suffolk-united-kingdom-image467568024.html
RF2J4KFP0–Ex RAF Jaguar xx741 at dusk at RAF Bentwaters, Suffolk, United Kingdom
SEPECAT Jaguar T2A XX829 Newark Air Museum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sepecat-jaguar-t2a-xx829-newark-air-museum-image383405938.html
RM2D7NJ56–SEPECAT Jaguar T2A XX829 Newark Air Museum
Ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar XX741 at RAF Bentwaters Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-raf-sepecat-jaguar-xx741-at-raf-bentwaters-image463507839.html
RF2HX2GYB–Ex-RAF Sepecat Jaguar XX741 at RAF Bentwaters
Ground-to-air view showing two US Air Force (USAF) F-15C Eagle aircraft from the 493rd Fighter Squadron (FS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), flying directly overhead at Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK). Base: RAF Lakenheath Country: United Kingdom (GBR) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ground-to-air-view-showing-two-us-air-force-usaf-f-15c-eagle-aircraft-from-the-493rd-fighter-squadron-fs-48th-fighter-wing-fw-flying-directly-overhead-at-royal-air-force-raf-lakenheath-united-kingdom-uk-base-raf-lakenheath-country-united-kingdom-gbr-image505037321.html
RM2M9JC75–Ground-to-air view showing two US Air Force (USAF) F-15C Eagle aircraft from the 493rd Fighter Squadron (FS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), flying directly overhead at Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK). Base: RAF Lakenheath Country: United Kingdom (GBR)
Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1 XX741 on the runway at RAF Bentwaters, Suffolk, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-raf-jaguar-gr1-xx741-on-the-runway-at-raf-bentwaters-suffolk-united-kingdom-image467568019.html
RF2J4KFNR–Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1 XX741 on the runway at RAF Bentwaters, Suffolk, United Kingdom
US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Jeannette Grimm, Non-destructive Inspection (NDI) Craftsman assigned to the 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), interprets x-rays taken from 48th Fighter Wing (FW) aircraft, while checking for metal discontinuity inside the NDI shop at Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK). Base: RAF Lakenheath Country: United Kingdom (GBR) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-usaf-staff-sergeant-ssgt-jeannette-grimm-non-destructive-inspection-ndi-craftsman-assigned-to-the-48th-equipment-maintenance-squadron-ems-interprets-x-rays-taken-from-48th-fighter-wing-fw-aircraft-while-checking-for-metal-discontinuity-inside-the-ndi-shop-at-royal-air-force-raf-lakenheath-united-kingdom-uk-base-raf-lakenheath-country-united-kingdom-gbr-image505036205.html
RM2M9JAR9–US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Jeannette Grimm, Non-destructive Inspection (NDI) Craftsman assigned to the 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), interprets x-rays taken from 48th Fighter Wing (FW) aircraft, while checking for metal discontinuity inside the NDI shop at Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK). Base: RAF Lakenheath Country: United Kingdom (GBR)
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Mechanics of No. 226 Squadron RAF overhaul the engines of their Fairey Battles in a hangar at Reims. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-mechanics-of-no-226-squadron-raf-overhaul-the-engines-of-their-fairey-battles-in-a-hangar-at-reims-image568985713.html
RM2T1KF29–Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Mechanics of No. 226 Squadron RAF overhaul the engines of their Fairey Battles in a hangar at Reims.
Gulf War veteran Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar GR1A XZ367 on show at the Mildenhall Air Fete airshow in May 1991, a few months following the campaign. Still in pink desert sand camouflage with white rose nose art. XZ367 first flew on 6th October 1976, joining 226 OCU RAF. After retirement from flying duties in 2002 the aircraft has been used for ground instructional use, latterly at Cosford. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gulf-war-veteran-royal-air-force-sepecat-jaguar-gr1a-xz367-on-show-at-the-mildenhall-air-fete-airshow-in-may-1991-a-few-months-following-the-campaign-still-in-pink-desert-sand-camouflage-with-white-rose-nose-art-xz367-first-flew-on-6th-october-1976-joining-226-ocu-raf-after-retirement-from-flying-duties-in-2002-the-aircraft-has-been-used-for-ground-instructional-use-latterly-at-cosford-image606550028.html
RM2X6PMN0–Gulf War veteran Royal Air Force SEPECAT Jaguar GR1A XZ367 on show at the Mildenhall Air Fete airshow in May 1991, a few months following the campaign. Still in pink desert sand camouflage with white rose nose art. XZ367 first flew on 6th October 1976, joining 226 OCU RAF. After retirement from flying duties in 2002 the aircraft has been used for ground instructional use, latterly at Cosford.
SEPECAT Jaguar GRI at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray. Grampian Region. Scotland. GAV 2185-207 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sepecat-jaguar-gri-at-raf-lossiemouth-moray-grampian-region-scotland-image5968957.html
RMA28XYE–SEPECAT Jaguar GRI at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray. Grampian Region. Scotland. GAV 2185-207
Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-raf-jaguar-gr1a-xx741-at-raf-bentwaters-in-suffolk-united-kingdom-image467567908.html
RF2J4KFHT–Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom
US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Jeannette Grimm, Non-destructive Inspection (NDI) Craftsman assigned to the 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), interprets x-rays taken from 48th Fighter Wing (FW) aircraft, while checking for metal discontinuity inside the NDI shop at Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK). Base: RAF Lakenheath Country: United Kingdom (GBR) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-usaf-staff-sergeant-ssgt-jeannette-grimm-non-destructive-inspection-ndi-craftsman-assigned-to-the-48th-equipment-maintenance-squadron-ems-interprets-x-rays-taken-from-48th-fighter-wing-fw-aircraft-while-checking-for-metal-discontinuity-inside-the-ndi-shop-at-royal-air-force-raf-lakenheath-united-kingdom-uk-base-raf-lakenheath-country-united-kingdom-gbr-scene-major-command-shown-usafe-image505036192.html
RM2M9JAPT–US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Jeannette Grimm, Non-destructive Inspection (NDI) Craftsman assigned to the 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), interprets x-rays taken from 48th Fighter Wing (FW) aircraft, while checking for metal discontinuity inside the NDI shop at Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK). Base: RAF Lakenheath Country: United Kingdom (GBR) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. A Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF takes of from the snow-covered airfield at Reims-Champagne. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-a-fairey-battle-of-no-226-squadron-raf-takes-of-from-the-snow-covered-airfield-at-reims-champagne-image568985726.html
RM2T1KF2P–Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. A Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF takes of from the snow-covered airfield at Reims-Champagne.
An F-15E Strike Eagle, 494th Fighter Squadron (FS), taxis from the runway at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom. The Strike Eagle is considered the most advanced two-seat tactical fighter aircraft in the world. A large array of avionics and electronic systems make the F-15E able to fight at low altitude, day or night, in severe weather. The Strike Eagle has a primary function as an air to ground attack aircraft but is capable of air-to-air battle. Base: RAF Lakenheath State: East Anglia Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-f-15e-strike-eagle-494th-fighter-squadron-fs-taxis-from-the-runway-at-royal-air-force-lakenheath-united-kingdom-the-strike-eagle-is-considered-the-most-advanced-two-seat-tactical-fighter-aircraft-in-the-world-a-large-array-of-avionics-and-electronic-systems-make-the-f-15e-able-to-fight-at-low-altitude-day-or-night-in-severe-weather-the-strike-eagle-has-a-primary-function-as-an-air-to-ground-attack-aircraft-but-is-capable-of-air-to-air-battle-base-raf-lakenheath-state-east-anglia-country-england-great-britain-eng-image505015772.html
RM2M9HCNG–An F-15E Strike Eagle, 494th Fighter Squadron (FS), taxis from the runway at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom. The Strike Eagle is considered the most advanced two-seat tactical fighter aircraft in the world. A large array of avionics and electronic systems make the F-15E able to fight at low altitude, day or night, in severe weather. The Strike Eagle has a primary function as an air to ground attack aircraft but is capable of air-to-air battle. Base: RAF Lakenheath State: East Anglia Country: England / Great Britain (ENG)
SEPECAT Jaguar T2A (C) At Take Off Showing Reheat. GAV 2106-208 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sepecat-jaguar-t2a-c-at-take-off-showing-reheat-gav-2106-208-image5969350.html
RMA291G7–SEPECAT Jaguar T2A (C) At Take Off Showing Reheat. GAV 2106-208
020319-F-9032T-019. [Complete] Scene Caption: Captain (CAPT) Bryan Hasty (left), USAF, Officer in Charge (OIC) of the Tactical Systems Branch, 48th Communications Squadron (CS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, is interviewed by Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Dorlinda Barker, USAF, Broadcaster, Air Forces News Service (AFNS), during exercise SCREAMING EAGLE. SCREAMING EAGLE, a 48th Communication Squadron (CS) exercise at RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom. SCREAMING EAGLE is a three-week exercise to provide training for real-world deployments. During the three-week exer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/020319-f-9032t-019-complete-scene-caption-captain-capt-bryan-hasty-left-usaf-officer-in-charge-oic-of-the-tactical-systems-branch-48th-communications-squadron-cs-48th-fighter-wing-fw-royal-air-force-lakenheath-united-kingdom-is-interviewed-by-technical-sergeant-tsgt-dorlinda-barker-usaf-broadcaster-air-forces-news-service-afns-during-exercise-screaming-eagle-screaming-eagle-a-48th-communication-squadron-cs-exercise-at-raf-feltwell-united-kingdom-screaming-eagle-is-a-three-week-exercise-to-provide-training-for-real-world-deployments-during-the-three-week-exer-image505019301.html
RM2M9HH7H–020319-F-9032T-019. [Complete] Scene Caption: Captain (CAPT) Bryan Hasty (left), USAF, Officer in Charge (OIC) of the Tactical Systems Branch, 48th Communications Squadron (CS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, is interviewed by Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Dorlinda Barker, USAF, Broadcaster, Air Forces News Service (AFNS), during exercise SCREAMING EAGLE. SCREAMING EAGLE, a 48th Communication Squadron (CS) exercise at RAF Feltwell, United Kingdom. SCREAMING EAGLE is a three-week exercise to provide training for real-world deployments. During the three-week exer
040413-F-9032T-013. [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) John Overby, Crewchief, 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF (Royal Air Force) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), torques a nut on an E main wheel assembly. The 48th EMS provides intermediate and organizational level maintenance for three fighter squadrons supporting the 48th FW, US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), US European Command and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) commitments. Responsibilities include maintenance of aerospace ground equipment, structural repair, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/040413-f-9032t-013-complete-scene-caption-us-air-force-usaf-staff-sergeant-ssgt-john-overby-crewchief-48th-equipment-maintenance-squadron-ems-48th-fighter-wing-fw-raf-royal-air-force-lakenheath-united-kingdom-uk-torques-a-nut-on-an-e-main-wheel-assembly-the-48th-ems-provides-intermediate-and-organizational-level-maintenance-for-three-fighter-squadrons-supporting-the-48th-fw-us-air-forces-in-europe-usafe-us-european-command-and-nato-north-atlantic-treaty-organization-commitments-responsibilities-include-maintenance-of-aerospace-ground-equipment-structural-repair-image505243926.html
RM2M9YRNX–040413-F-9032T-013. [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) John Overby, Crewchief, 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF (Royal Air Force) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), torques a nut on an E main wheel assembly. The 48th EMS provides intermediate and organizational level maintenance for three fighter squadrons supporting the 48th FW, US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), US European Command and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) commitments. Responsibilities include maintenance of aerospace ground equipment, structural repair,
STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Michael Joyner (left), USAF, Conventional Avionics Journeyman, 352nd Maintenance Squadron (MXS), Royal Air Force Mildenhall, United Kingdom, plays TAPS as SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Timothy Daigle, USAF, Air Traffic Controller, 48th Operations Support Squadron (OSS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, renders a salute during in a ceremony held at the Wings of Liberty Park. The ceremony held to honor and remember Lieutenant Colonel (LCOL) Kenneth 'Buster' Hyvonen and Captain (CAPT) Kirk 'Jammer' Jones, whose F-15C Eagle crashed in the Scottish Highlands one year ago. Base: R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sergeant-ssgt-michael-joyner-left-usaf-conventional-avionics-journeyman-352nd-maintenance-squadron-mxs-royal-air-force-mildenhall-united-kingdom-plays-taps-as-senior-airman-sra-timothy-daigle-usaf-air-traffic-controller-48th-operations-support-squadron-oss-48th-fighter-wing-fw-raf-lakenheath-renders-a-salute-during-in-a-ceremony-held-at-the-wings-of-liberty-park-the-ceremony-held-to-honor-and-remember-lieutenant-colonel-lcol-kenneth-buster-hyvonen-and-captain-capt-kirk-jammer-jones-whose-f-15c-eagle-crashed-in-the-scottish-highlands-one-year-ago-base-r-image505019821.html
RM2M9HHX5–STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Michael Joyner (left), USAF, Conventional Avionics Journeyman, 352nd Maintenance Squadron (MXS), Royal Air Force Mildenhall, United Kingdom, plays TAPS as SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Timothy Daigle, USAF, Air Traffic Controller, 48th Operations Support Squadron (OSS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, renders a salute during in a ceremony held at the Wings of Liberty Park. The ceremony held to honor and remember Lieutenant Colonel (LCOL) Kenneth 'Buster' Hyvonen and Captain (CAPT) Kirk 'Jammer' Jones, whose F-15C Eagle crashed in the Scottish Highlands one year ago. Base: R
Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Clark James, USAF, Electrical Power Production Craftsman, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, plugs power cables into a power distribution box from a MEP 4 generator to provide 220-volt power during exercise SCREAMING EAGLE. The 48th Communication Squadron (CS) is an exercise held at RAF Feltwell. SCREAMING EAGLE is a three-week exercise to provide training for real-world deployments. During the three-week exercise, troops process through a mobility line, build tents, and conduct day-to-day operations Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/technical-sergeant-tsgt-clark-james-usaf-electrical-power-production-craftsman-48th-civil-engineer-squadron-ces-48th-fighter-wing-fw-royal-air-force-lakenheath-united-kingdom-plugs-power-cables-into-a-power-distribution-box-from-a-mep-4-generator-to-provide-220-volt-power-during-exercise-screaming-eagle-the-48th-communication-squadron-cs-is-an-exercise-held-at-raf-feltwell-screaming-eagle-is-a-three-week-exercise-to-provide-training-for-real-world-deployments-during-the-three-week-exercise-troops-process-through-a-mobility-line-build-tents-and-conduct-day-to-day-operations-image505019345.html
RM2M9HH95–Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Clark James, USAF, Electrical Power Production Craftsman, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, plugs power cables into a power distribution box from a MEP 4 generator to provide 220-volt power during exercise SCREAMING EAGLE. The 48th Communication Squadron (CS) is an exercise held at RAF Feltwell. SCREAMING EAGLE is a three-week exercise to provide training for real-world deployments. During the three-week exercise, troops process through a mobility line, build tents, and conduct day-to-day operations
Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 on the runway at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-raf-jaguar-gr1a-xx741-on-the-runway-at-raf-bentwaters-in-suffolk-united-kingdom-image467567939.html
RF2J4KFJY–Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 on the runway at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Airmen loading fresh oxygen cylinders into a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF at Reims-Champagne. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-airmen-loading-fresh-oxygen-cylinders-into-a-fairey-battle-of-no-226-squadron-raf-at-reims-champagne-image568983211.html
RM2T1KBTY–Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Airmen loading fresh oxygen cylinders into a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF at Reims-Champagne.
020319-F-9032T-010. [Complete] Scene Caption: STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Daniel Baker (far left), Network Administrator, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Nicole Peavey, USAF, Help Desk Administrator, SSGT Jeffrey Soucy (bottom), USAF, Telephone System Maintainer, and AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Bryan Browner (standing), USAF, Network Administrator, 48th Communications Squadron (CS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, set up a mobile switch that will support voice and data connections during exercise SCREAMING EAGLE. SCREAMING EAGLE, a 48th Communication Squadron exercise at RAF Fel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/020319-f-9032t-010-complete-scene-caption-staff-sergeant-ssgt-daniel-baker-far-left-network-administrator-senior-airman-sra-nicole-peavey-usaf-help-desk-administrator-ssgt-jeffrey-soucy-bottom-usaf-telephone-system-maintainer-and-airman-first-class-a1c-bryan-browner-standing-usaf-network-administrator-48th-communications-squadron-cs-48th-fighter-wing-fw-royal-air-force-lakenheath-united-kingdom-set-up-a-mobile-switch-that-will-support-voice-and-data-connections-during-exercise-screaming-eagle-screaming-eagle-a-48th-communication-squadron-exercise-at-raf-fel-image505019329.html
RM2M9HH8H–020319-F-9032T-010. [Complete] Scene Caption: STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Daniel Baker (far left), Network Administrator, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Nicole Peavey, USAF, Help Desk Administrator, SSGT Jeffrey Soucy (bottom), USAF, Telephone System Maintainer, and AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Bryan Browner (standing), USAF, Network Administrator, 48th Communications Squadron (CS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, set up a mobile switch that will support voice and data connections during exercise SCREAMING EAGLE. SCREAMING EAGLE, a 48th Communication Squadron exercise at RAF Fel
020314-F-9032T-015. [Complete] Scene Caption: Dedicated crewchiefs from the 492nd Fighter Squadron (FS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, go through final checks prior to launching a F-15E Strike Eagle. Onboard the Eagle are pilot Lieutenant Colonel (LCOL) Scott Purdie, USAF, and Air Vice-Marshal Philip Sturley, Assistant CHIEF of the Air STAFF, Ministry of Defense, who is receiving an orientation ride. Air Vice-Marshal Sturley was invited up from London by Major General (MGEN) Kenneth Hess, USAF, Commander, 3rd Air Force, to visit RAF Mildenhall and to recei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/020314-f-9032t-015-complete-scene-caption-dedicated-crewchiefs-from-the-492nd-fighter-squadron-fs-48th-fighter-wing-fw-royal-air-force-lakenheath-united-kingdom-go-through-final-checks-prior-to-launching-a-f-15e-strike-eagle-onboard-the-eagle-are-pilot-lieutenant-colonel-lcol-scott-purdie-usaf-and-air-vice-marshal-philip-sturley-assistant-chief-of-the-air-staff-ministry-of-defense-who-is-receiving-an-orientation-ride-air-vice-marshal-sturley-was-invited-up-from-london-by-major-general-mgen-kenneth-hess-usaf-commander-3rd-air-force-to-visit-raf-mildenhall-and-to-recei-image505018917.html
RM2M9HGNW–020314-F-9032T-015. [Complete] Scene Caption: Dedicated crewchiefs from the 492nd Fighter Squadron (FS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, go through final checks prior to launching a F-15E Strike Eagle. Onboard the Eagle are pilot Lieutenant Colonel (LCOL) Scott Purdie, USAF, and Air Vice-Marshal Philip Sturley, Assistant CHIEF of the Air STAFF, Ministry of Defense, who is receiving an orientation ride. Air Vice-Marshal Sturley was invited up from London by Major General (MGEN) Kenneth Hess, USAF, Commander, 3rd Air Force, to visit RAF Mildenhall and to recei
040413-F-9032T-007. [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeants (SSGT) Jessica Oviedo (right), and John Overby, Crewchiefs, 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF (Royal Air Force) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), removes a C main wheel assembly from the bead breaking machine. Breaking the bead unseats the tire from the wheel. The 48th EMS provides intermediate and organizational level maintenance for three fighter squadrons supporting the 48th FW, US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), US European Command and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/040413-f-9032t-007-complete-scene-caption-us-air-force-usaf-staff-sergeants-ssgt-jessica-oviedo-right-and-john-overby-crewchiefs-48th-equipment-maintenance-squadron-ems-48th-fighter-wing-fw-raf-royal-air-force-lakenheath-united-kingdom-uk-removes-a-c-main-wheel-assembly-from-the-bead-breaking-machine-breaking-the-bead-unseats-the-tire-from-the-wheel-the-48th-ems-provides-intermediate-and-organizational-level-maintenance-for-three-fighter-squadrons-supporting-the-48th-fw-us-air-forces-in-europe-usafe-us-european-command-and-nato-north-atlantic-treaty-organization-image505243953.html
RM2M9YRPW–040413-F-9032T-007. [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeants (SSGT) Jessica Oviedo (right), and John Overby, Crewchiefs, 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF (Royal Air Force) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), removes a C main wheel assembly from the bead breaking machine. Breaking the bead unseats the tire from the wheel. The 48th EMS provides intermediate and organizational level maintenance for three fighter squadrons supporting the 48th FW, US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), US European Command and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 powers down the runway at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-raf-jaguar-gr1a-xx741-powers-down-the-runway-at-raf-bentwaters-in-suffolk-united-kingdom-image467567954.html
RF2J4KFKE–Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 powers down the runway at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Airmen of No. 226 Squadron RAF present cheerful faces for the photographer while pushing one of their Fairey Battles through the snow to its hangar at Reims. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-airmen-of-no-226-squadron-raf-present-cheerful-faces-for-the-photographer-while-pushing-one-of-their-fairey-battles-through-the-snow-to-its-hangar-at-reims-image568985744.html
RM2T1KF3C–Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Airmen of No. 226 Squadron RAF present cheerful faces for the photographer while pushing one of their Fairey Battles through the snow to its hangar at Reims.
Re-enactment of night operations in Germany during the cold war. Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A is prepared for a mission at night. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/re-enactment-of-night-operations-in-germany-during-the-cold-war-ex-raf-jaguar-gr1a-is-prepared-for-a-mission-at-night-image467567937.html
RF2J4KFJW–Re-enactment of night operations in Germany during the cold war. Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A is prepared for a mission at night.
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. Ground crews attempting to start the engine of a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF in the cold weather at Reims-Champagne. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-ground-crews-attempting-to-start-the-engine-of-a-fairey-battle-of-no-226-squadron-raf-in-the-cold-weather-at-reims-champagne-image568985696.html
RM2T1KF1M–Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. Ground crews attempting to start the engine of a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF in the cold weather at Reims-Champagne.
Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 powers down the runway at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ex-raf-jaguar-gr1a-xx741-powers-down-the-runway-at-raf-bentwaters-in-suffolk-united-kingdom-image467567945.html
RF2J4KFK5–Ex RAF Jaguar GR.1A XX741 powers down the runway at RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk, United Kingdom
ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Mechanics of No. 226 Squadron RAF overhaul the engines of their Fairey Battles in a hangar at Reims Royal Air Force, Group, 226 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-mechanics-of-no-226-squadron-raf-overhaul-the-engines-of-their-fairey-battles-in-a-hangar-at-reims-royal-air-force-group-226-image602432333.html
RM2X034GD–ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Mechanics of No. 226 Squadron RAF overhaul the engines of their Fairey Battles in a hangar at Reims Royal Air Force, Group, 226
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. A Fairey Battle Mark I of No. 226 Squadron RAF being prepared for a night flight at Reims-Champagne in 42.5 degrees of frost. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-a-fairey-battle-mark-i-of-no-226-squadron-raf-being-prepared-for-a-night-flight-at-reims-champagne-in-425-degrees-of-frost-image568985732.html
RM2T1KF30–Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. A Fairey Battle Mark I of No. 226 Squadron RAF being prepared for a night flight at Reims-Champagne in 42.5 degrees of frost.
ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Airmen of No. 226 Squadron RAF present cheerful faces for the photographer while pushing one of their Fairey Battles through the snow to its hangar at Reims Royal Air Force, Group, 226 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-airmen-of-no-226-squadron-raf-present-cheerful-faces-for-the-photographer-while-pushing-one-of-their-fairey-battles-through-the-snow-to-its-hangar-at-reims-royal-air-force-group-226-image602532878.html
RM2X07MRA–ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Airmen of No. 226 Squadron RAF present cheerful faces for the photographer while pushing one of their Fairey Battles through the snow to its hangar at Reims Royal Air Force, Group, 226
ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Airmen loading fresh oxygen cylinders into a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF at Reims-Champagne Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-airmen-loading-fresh-oxygen-cylinders-into-a-fairey-battle-of-no-226-squadron-raf-at-reims-champagne-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-advanced-air-striking-force-image602433620.html
RM2X0366C–ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Airmen loading fresh oxygen cylinders into a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF at Reims-Champagne Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Fairey Battle aircrews of No. 226 Squadron RAF, rest at Faux-Villecerf, following withdrawal from Reims-Champagne. The Squadron remained on active service in France until mid-June 1940. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-fairey-battle-aircrews-of-no-226-squadron-raf-rest-at-faux-villecerf-following-withdrawal-from-reims-champagne-the-squadron-remained-on-active-service-in-france-until-mid-june-1940-image568983262.html
RM2T1KBXP–Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Fairey Battle aircrews of No. 226 Squadron RAF, rest at Faux-Villecerf, following withdrawal from Reims-Champagne. The Squadron remained on active service in France until mid-June 1940.
ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE 1939-1940. - A Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF takes of from the snow-covered airfield at Reims-Champagne Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-a-fairey-battle-of-no-226-squadron-raf-takes-of-from-the-snow-covered-airfield-at-reims-champagne-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-advanced-air-striking-force-image602426593.html
RM2X02W7D–ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE 1939-1940. - A Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF takes of from the snow-covered airfield at Reims-Champagne Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Fairey Battle aircrews of No. 226 Squadron RAF, rest at Faux-Villecerf, following withdrawal from Reims-Champagne. The Squadron remained on active service in France until mid-June 1940. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-fairey-battle-aircrews-of-no-226-squadron-raf-rest-at-faux-villecerf-following-withdrawal-from-reims-champagne-the-squadron-remained-on-active-service-in-france-until-mid-june-1940-image479146770.html
RM2JRF0GJ–Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Fairey Battle aircrews of No. 226 Squadron RAF, rest at Faux-Villecerf, following withdrawal from Reims-Champagne. The Squadron remained on active service in France until mid-June 1940.
ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE 1939-1940. - Ground crews attempting to start the engine of a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF in the cold weather at Reims-Champagne Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-ground-crews-attempting-to-start-the-engine-of-a-fairey-battle-of-no-226-squadron-raf-in-the-cold-weather-at-reims-champagne-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-advanced-air-striking-force-image602432980.html
RM2X035BG–ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE 1939-1940. - Ground crews attempting to start the engine of a Fairey Battle of No. 226 Squadron RAF in the cold weather at Reims-Champagne Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force
ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE 1939-1940. - A Fairey Battle Mark I of No. 226 Squadron RAF being prepared for a night flight at Reims-Champagne in 42.5 degrees of frost. , Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-a-fairey-battle-mark-i-of-no-226-squadron-raf-being-prepared-for-a-night-flight-at-reims-champagne-in-425-degrees-of-frost-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-advanced-air-striking-force-image601996843.html
RM2WYB937–ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE 1939-1940. - A Fairey Battle Mark I of No. 226 Squadron RAF being prepared for a night flight at Reims-Champagne in 42.5 degrees of frost. , Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force
Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. North American Mitchell Mk IIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, fly over an Allied convoy bound for France, while on their way to bomb the 21st Panzer Division, dispersed in the Foret de Grimbosq south of Caen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-2nd-tactical-air-force-1943-1945-north-american-mitchell-mk-iis-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-fly-over-an-allied-convoy-bound-for-france-while-on-their-way-to-bomb-the-21st-panzer-division-dispersed-in-the-foret-de-grimbosq-south-of-caen-image568982839.html
RM2T1KBBK–Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. North American Mitchell Mk IIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, fly over an Allied convoy bound for France, while on their way to bomb the 21st Panzer Division, dispersed in the Foret de Grimbosq south of Caen.
Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 ?MQ-S? 'Stalingrad', FW130 ?MQ-A? and FW128 ?MQ-H?, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, about to bomb railway yards in northern France on the evening of 12 May 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-2nd-tactical-air-force-1943-1945-three-north-american-mitchell-mark-iis-fv905-mq-s-stalingrad-fw130-mq-a-and-fw128-mq-h-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-about-to-bomb-railway-yards-in-northern-france-on-the-evening-of-12-may-1944-image568982688.html
RM2T1KB68–Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 ?MQ-S? 'Stalingrad', FW130 ?MQ-A? and FW128 ?MQ-H?, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, about to bomb railway yards in northern France on the evening of 12 May 1944.
Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 ?MQ-S? 'Stalingrad', FW130 ?MQ-A? and FW128 ?MQ-H?, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, about to bomb railway yards in northern France on the evening of 12 May 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-2nd-tactical-air-force-1943-1945-three-north-american-mitchell-mark-iis-fv905-mq-s-stalingrad-fw130-mq-a-and-fw128-mq-h-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-about-to-bomb-railway-yards-in-northern-france-on-the-evening-of-12-may-1944-image479146190.html
RM2JREYRX–Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 ?MQ-S? 'Stalingrad', FW130 ?MQ-A? and FW128 ?MQ-H?, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, about to bomb railway yards in northern France on the evening of 12 May 1944.
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Fairey Battles of No. 226 Squadron RAF undergoing servicing on the flight line at Reims-Champagne. The aircraft on the right, K9183 'MQ-R', was shot down by ground aircraft fire while attacking enemy columns south-west of Luxembourg on 10 May 1940. Its pilot died of his wounds, but the other two crew members survived. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-fairey-battles-of-no-226-squadron-raf-undergoing-servicing-on-the-flight-line-at-reims-champagne-the-aircraft-on-the-right-k9183-mq-r-was-shot-down-by-ground-aircraft-fire-while-attacking-enemy-columns-south-west-of-luxembourg-on-10-may-1940-its-pilot-died-of-his-wounds-but-the-other-two-crew-members-survived-image568985686.html
RM2T1KF1A–Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Fairey Battles of No. 226 Squadron RAF undergoing servicing on the flight line at Reims-Champagne. The aircraft on the right, K9183 'MQ-R', was shot down by ground aircraft fire while attacking enemy columns south-west of Luxembourg on 10 May 1940. Its pilot died of his wounds, but the other two crew members survived.
Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 ?MQ-S? 'Stalingrad', FW130 ?MQ-A? and FW128 ?MQ-H?, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, releasing their bomb loads over a railway yard in northern France, on the evening of 12 May 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-2nd-tactical-air-force-1943-1945-three-north-american-mitchell-mark-iis-fv905-mq-s-stalingrad-fw130-mq-a-and-fw128-mq-h-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-releasing-their-bomb-loads-over-a-railway-yard-in-northern-france-on-the-evening-of-12-may-1944-image568982719.html
RM2T1KB7B–Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945. Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 ?MQ-S? 'Stalingrad', FW130 ?MQ-A? and FW128 ?MQ-H?, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, releasing their bomb loads over a railway yard in northern France, on the evening of 12 May 1944.
Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945 North American Mitchell Mk IIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, dropping 500-lb MC bombs over the Foret de Grimbosq south of Caen, in the evening of 12 June 1944. This operation was the biggest daylight raid mounted by No. 2 Group since 6 June, in which 90 aircraft bombed the 21st Panzer Division which was dispersed in the forest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-2nd-tactical-air-force-1943-1945-north-american-mitchell-mk-iis-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-dropping-500-lb-mc-bombs-over-the-foret-de-grimbosq-south-of-caen-in-the-evening-of-12-june-1944-this-operation-was-the-biggest-daylight-raid-mounted-by-no-2-group-since-6-june-in-which-90-aircraft-bombed-the-21st-panzer-division-which-was-dispersed-in-the-forest-image568982584.html
RM2T1KB2G–Royal Air Force- 2nd Tactical Air Force, 1943-1945 North American Mitchell Mk IIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, dropping 500-lb MC bombs over the Foret de Grimbosq south of Caen, in the evening of 12 June 1944. This operation was the biggest daylight raid mounted by No. 2 Group since 6 June, in which 90 aircraft bombed the 21st Panzer Division which was dispersed in the forest.
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Annotated vertical aerial photograph taken during a daylight attack by 12 Douglas Boston Mark IIIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF on shipping in le Havre, France. Two Bostons fly over the docks as bombs explode on the dock gates ( 'A'), and also among barges in the Bassin Vauban ('B') Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-annotated-vertical-aerial-photograph-taken-during-a-daylight-attack-by-12-douglas-boston-mark-iiis-of-no-226-squadron-raf-on-shipping-in-le-havre-france-two-bostons-fly-over-the-docks-as-bombs-explode-on-the-dock-gates-a-and-also-among-barges-in-the-bassin-vauban-b-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-2-group-image602434029.html
RM2X036N1–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Annotated vertical aerial photograph taken during a daylight attack by 12 Douglas Boston Mark IIIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF on shipping in le Havre, France. Two Bostons fly over the docks as bombs explode on the dock gates ( 'A'), and also among barges in the Bassin Vauban ('B') Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group
ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Fairey Battles of No. 226 Squadron RAF undergoing servicing on the flight line at Reims-Champagne. The aircraft on the right, K9183 'MQ-R', was shot down by ground aircraft fire while attacking enemy columns south-west of Luxembourg on 10 May 1940. Its pilot died of his wounds, but the other two crew members survived. , Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-france-1939-1940-fairey-battles-of-no-226-squadron-raf-undergoing-servicing-on-the-flight-line-at-reims-champagne-the-aircraft-on-the-right-k9183-mq-r-was-shot-down-by-ground-aircraft-fire-while-attacking-enemy-columns-south-west-of-luxembourg-on-10-may-1940-its-pilot-died-of-his-wounds-but-the-other-two-crew-members-survived-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-advanced-air-striking-force-image601894108.html
RM2WY6J24–ROYAL AIR FORCE: FRANCE, 1939-1940. - Fairey Battles of No. 226 Squadron RAF undergoing servicing on the flight line at Reims-Champagne. The aircraft on the right, K9183 'MQ-R', was shot down by ground aircraft fire while attacking enemy columns south-west of Luxembourg on 10 May 1940. Its pilot died of his wounds, but the other two crew members survived. , Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Advanced Air Striking Force
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1939-1941. - A Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 226 Squadron RAF skip-bombs the 510-foot ZAANDAM II cargo liner (formerly of the Holland-America Line), moored at Wilton's Yard West, during a low-level raid by No. 2 Group on shipping in Rotterdam. 12 aircraft out of 36 despatched were lost Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1939-1941-a-bristol-blenheim-mark-iv-of-no-226-squadron-raf-skip-bombs-the-510-foot-zaandam-ii-cargo-liner-formerly-of-the-holland-america-line-moored-at-wiltons-yard-west-during-a-low-level-raid-by-no-2-group-on-shipping-in-rotterdam-12-aircraft-out-of-36-despatched-were-lost-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-2-group-image603946112.html
RM2X2G3C0–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1939-1941. - A Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 226 Squadron RAF skip-bombs the 510-foot ZAANDAM II cargo liner (formerly of the Holland-America Line), moored at Wilton's Yard West, during a low-level raid by No. 2 Group on shipping in Rotterdam. 12 aircraft out of 36 despatched were lost Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - A Douglas Boston Mark III of No. 226 Squadron RAF begins its bombing run during an attack on Carpiquet airfield, near Caen, France, by aircraft of No. 2 Group. Behind the Boston, at least two guns in a German anti-aircraft position can be seen firing on the attacking aircraft Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group, German Air Force (Third Reich) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-a-douglas-boston-mark-iii-of-no-226-squadron-raf-begins-its-bombing-run-during-an-attack-on-carpiquet-airfield-near-caen-france-by-aircraft-of-no-2-group-behind-the-boston-at-least-two-guns-in-a-german-anti-aircraft-position-can-be-seen-firing-on-the-attacking-aircraft-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-2-group-german-air-force-third-reich-image603938521.html
RM2X2FNMW–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - A Douglas Boston Mark III of No. 226 Squadron RAF begins its bombing run during an attack on Carpiquet airfield, near Caen, France, by aircraft of No. 2 Group. Behind the Boston, at least two guns in a German anti-aircraft position can be seen firing on the attacking aircraft Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group, German Air Force (Third Reich)
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Annotated vertical aerial photograph taken during a daylight attack by 12 Douglas Boston Mark IIIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF on shipping in le Havre, France. A Boston flys over the docks as bombs explode on the dock gates ( 'A'), among barges in the Bassin Vauban ('B') and on buildings by the centtral railway station ('C'). , Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-annotated-vertical-aerial-photograph-taken-during-a-daylight-attack-by-12-douglas-boston-mark-iiis-of-no-226-squadron-raf-on-shipping-in-le-havre-france-a-boston-flys-over-the-docks-as-bombs-explode-on-the-dock-gates-a-among-barges-in-the-bassin-vauban-b-and-on-buildings-by-the-centtral-railway-station-c-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-2-group-image602003449.html
RM2WYBHF5–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Annotated vertical aerial photograph taken during a daylight attack by 12 Douglas Boston Mark IIIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF on shipping in le Havre, France. A Boston flys over the docks as bombs explode on the dock gates ( 'A'), among barges in the Bassin Vauban ('B') and on buildings by the centtral railway station ('C'). , Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group
ROYAL AIR FORCE: 2ND TACTICAL AIR FORCE, 1943-1945. - Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 MQ-S 'Stalingrad', FW130 MQ-A and FW128 MQ-H, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, releasing their bomb loads over a railway yard in northern France, on the evening of 12 May 1944 Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group, Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 201 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-2nd-tactical-air-force-1943-1945-three-north-american-mitchell-mark-iis-fv905-mq-s-stalingrad-fw130-mq-a-and-fw128-mq-h-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-releasing-their-bomb-loads-over-a-railway-yard-in-northern-france-on-the-evening-of-12-may-1944-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-2-group-royal-air-force-maintenance-unit-201-image603928375.html
RM2X2F8PF–ROYAL AIR FORCE: 2ND TACTICAL AIR FORCE, 1943-1945. - Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs, FV905 MQ-S 'Stalingrad', FW130 MQ-A and FW128 MQ-H, of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, releasing their bomb loads over a railway yard in northern France, on the evening of 12 May 1944 Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group, Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 201
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1939-1941. - Annotated vertical aerial photograph taken during a 'Ramrod' operation (fighter-escorted bombing operation against a specific target). This shows a daylight raid on docks and shipping at Le Havre, made by 12 Bristol Blenheim Mark IVs of No. 2 Group (11 from No. 226 Squadron RAF and 1 from No. 110 Squadron RAF), escorted by fighters of No. 10 Group, Fighter Command.The annotations show: bombs bursting on a 12,000-ton tanker ('1') and on a 5,000-ton merchant vessel ('2'); a near miss on a 9,5000-ton merchant vessel ('3'); bombs exploding on the quay a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1939-1941-annotated-vertical-aerial-photograph-taken-during-a-ramrod-operation-fighter-escorted-bombing-operation-against-a-specific-target-this-shows-a-daylight-raid-on-docks-and-shipping-at-le-havre-made-by-12-bristol-blenheim-mark-ivs-of-no-2-group-11-from-no-226-squadron-raf-and-1-from-no-110-squadron-raf-escorted-by-fighters-of-no-10-group-fighter-commandthe-annotations-show-bombs-bursting-on-a-12000-ton-tanker-1-and-on-a-5000-ton-merchant-vessel-2-a-near-miss-on-a-95000-ton-merchant-vessel-3-bombs-exploding-on-the-quay-a-image602002463.html
RM2WYBG7Y–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1939-1941. - Annotated vertical aerial photograph taken during a 'Ramrod' operation (fighter-escorted bombing operation against a specific target). This shows a daylight raid on docks and shipping at Le Havre, made by 12 Bristol Blenheim Mark IVs of No. 2 Group (11 from No. 226 Squadron RAF and 1 from No. 110 Squadron RAF), escorted by fighters of No. 10 Group, Fighter Command.The annotations show: bombs bursting on a 12,000-ton tanker ('1') and on a 5,000-ton merchant vessel ('2'); a near miss on a 9,5000-ton merchant vessel ('3'); bombs exploding on the quay a
ROYAL AIR FORCE: 2ND TACTICAL AIR FORCE, 1943-1945. - North American Mitchell Mk IIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, fly over an Allied convoy bound for France, while on their way to bomb the 21st Panzer Division, dispersed in the Foret de Grimbosq south of Caen.The Mitchell in the centre of the image is FW130 'MQ-A', crewed by S/L W B Cooper RCAF, F/O G A H Field, F/O D A A Ross-McKenzie, F/Sgt A G T Jones and F/Sgt H C Bruce Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group, Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 201, German Army (Third Reich) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-2nd-tactical-air-force-1943-1945-north-american-mitchell-mk-iis-of-no-226-squadron-raf-based-at-hartford-bridge-hampshire-fly-over-an-allied-convoy-bound-for-france-while-on-their-way-to-bomb-the-21st-panzer-division-dispersed-in-the-foret-de-grimbosq-south-of-caenthe-mitchell-in-the-centre-of-the-image-is-fw130-mq-a-crewed-by-sl-w-b-cooper-rcaf-fo-g-a-h-field-fo-d-a-a-ross-mckenzie-fsgt-a-g-t-jones-and-fsgt-h-c-bruce-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-2-group-royal-air-force-maintenance-unit-201-german-army-third-reich-image602841791.html
RM2X0NPRY–ROYAL AIR FORCE: 2ND TACTICAL AIR FORCE, 1943-1945. - North American Mitchell Mk IIs of No. 226 Squadron RAF based at Hartford Bridge, Hampshire, fly over an Allied convoy bound for France, while on their way to bomb the 21st Panzer Division, dispersed in the Foret de Grimbosq south of Caen.The Mitchell in the centre of the image is FW130 'MQ-A', crewed by S/L W B Cooper RCAF, F/O G A H Field, F/O D A A Ross-McKenzie, F/Sgt A G T Jones and F/Sgt H C Bruce Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, 2 Group, Royal Air Force, Maintenance Unit, 201, German Army (Third Reich)
Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1944-1945. Yugoslav partisans learning to maintain Supermarine Spitfire Mark VCs, under the supervision of RAF ground crew members at Canne, Italy. The aircraft, (front to rear) are: EF553 'A' of No. 32 Squadron RAF; JK 226 'SW-K', of No. 253 Squadron RAF, and JK868 'A', also of 32 Squadron. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-italy-the-balkans-and-south-east-europe-1944-1945-yugoslav-partisans-learning-to-maintain-supermarine-spitfire-mark-vcs-under-the-supervision-of-raf-ground-crew-members-at-canne-italy-the-aircraft-front-to-rear-are-ef553-a-of-no-32-squadron-raf-jk-226-sw-k-of-no-253-squadron-raf-and-jk868-a-also-of-32-squadron-image568983755.html
RM2T1KCGB–Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1944-1945. Yugoslav partisans learning to maintain Supermarine Spitfire Mark VCs, under the supervision of RAF ground crew members at Canne, Italy. The aircraft, (front to rear) are: EF553 'A' of No. 32 Squadron RAF; JK 226 'SW-K', of No. 253 Squadron RAF, and JK868 'A', also of 32 Squadron.
ROYAL AIR FORCE: ITALY, THE BALKANS AND SOUTH-EAST EUROPE, 1944-1945. - Yugoslav partisans learning to maintain Supermarine Spitfire Mark VCs, under the supervision of RAF ground crew members at Canne, Italy. The aircraft, (front to rear) are: EF553 'A' of No. 32 Squadron RAF; JK 226 'SW-K', of No. 253 Squadron RAF, and JK868 'A', also of 32 Squadron Royal Air Force, 32 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Wing, 294, National Liberation Army of Yugoslavia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-italy-the-balkans-and-south-east-europe-1944-1945-yugoslav-partisans-learning-to-maintain-supermarine-spitfire-mark-vcs-under-the-supervision-of-raf-ground-crew-members-at-canne-italy-the-aircraft-front-to-rear-are-ef553-a-of-no-32-squadron-raf-jk-226-sw-k-of-no-253-squadron-raf-and-jk868-a-also-of-32-squadron-royal-air-force-32-squadron-royal-air-force-wing-294-national-liberation-army-of-yugoslavia-image603942352.html
RM2X2FXHM–ROYAL AIR FORCE: ITALY, THE BALKANS AND SOUTH-EAST EUROPE, 1944-1945. - Yugoslav partisans learning to maintain Supermarine Spitfire Mark VCs, under the supervision of RAF ground crew members at Canne, Italy. The aircraft, (front to rear) are: EF553 'A' of No. 32 Squadron RAF; JK 226 'SW-K', of No. 253 Squadron RAF, and JK868 'A', also of 32 Squadron Royal Air Force, 32 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Wing, 294, National Liberation Army of Yugoslavia
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 aircraft were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, smoke from the first stick of bombs to explode inside the factory can be seen issuing from the holes in the roof. , Royal Air Force, 88 Squadron, Royal Air Forc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-low-level-oblique-aerial-photograph-taken-during-the-course-of-a-daylight-attack-on-the-matford-automotive-works-at-poissy-france-by-douglas-bostons-of-nos-88-and-226-squadrons-raf-this-special-raid-led-by-the-commanding-officer-of-226-squadron-wing-commander-v-s-butler-opened-the-1942-day-bombing-offensive-12-aircraft-were-despatched-of-which-8-successfully-bombed-the-target-here-smoke-from-the-first-stick-of-bombs-to-explode-inside-the-factory-can-be-seen-issuing-from-the-holes-in-the-roof-royal-air-force-88-squadron-royal-air-forc-image601999490.html
RM2WYBCDP–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 aircraft were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, smoke from the first stick of bombs to explode inside the factory can be seen issuing from the holes in the roof. , Royal Air Force, 88 Squadron, Royal Air Forc
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 Bostons were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, smoke from bombs exploding inside the factory drifts across the roof. Lines of completed lorries can be seen parked at the back of the works Royal Air Force, 88 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-low-level-oblique-aerial-photograph-taken-during-the-course-of-a-daylight-attack-on-the-matford-automotive-works-at-poissy-france-by-douglas-bostons-of-nos-88-and-226-squadrons-raf-this-special-raid-led-by-the-commanding-officer-of-226-squadron-wing-commander-v-s-butler-opened-the-1942-day-bombing-offensive-12-bostons-were-despatched-of-which-8-successfully-bombed-the-target-here-smoke-from-bombs-exploding-inside-the-factory-drifts-across-the-roof-lines-of-completed-lorries-can-be-seen-parked-at-the-back-of-the-works-royal-air-force-88-image602538497.html
RM2X08001–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 Bostons were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, smoke from bombs exploding inside the factory drifts across the roof. Lines of completed lorries can be seen parked at the back of the works Royal Air Force, 88
Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 aircraft were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, two Bostons can be seen running in towards the target as bombs fall on lines of finished lorries, and smoke from exploding bombs pours from the factory roof (lowe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-low-level-oblique-aerial-photograph-taken-during-the-course-of-a-daylight-attack-on-the-matford-automotive-works-at-poissy-france-by-douglas-bostons-of-nos-88-and-226-squadrons-raf-this-special-raid-led-by-the-commanding-officer-of-226-squadron-wing-commander-v-s-butler-opened-the-1942-day-bombing-offensive-12-aircraft-were-despatched-of-which-8-successfully-bombed-the-target-here-two-bostons-can-be-seen-running-in-towards-the-target-as-bombs-fall-on-lines-of-finished-lorries-and-smoke-from-exploding-bombs-pours-from-the-factory-roof-lowe-image568980176.html
RM2T1K80G–Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 aircraft were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, two Bostons can be seen running in towards the target as bombs fall on lines of finished lorries, and smoke from exploding bombs pours from the factory roof (lowe
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 aircraft were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, two Bostons can be seen running in towards the target as bombs fall on lines of finished lorries, and smoke from exploding bombs pours from the factory roof (lo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1942-1945-low-level-oblique-aerial-photograph-taken-during-the-course-of-a-daylight-attack-on-the-matford-automotive-works-at-poissy-france-by-douglas-bostons-of-nos-88-and-226-squadrons-raf-this-special-raid-led-by-the-commanding-officer-of-226-squadron-wing-commander-v-s-butler-opened-the-1942-day-bombing-offensive-12-aircraft-were-despatched-of-which-8-successfully-bombed-the-target-here-two-bostons-can-be-seen-running-in-towards-the-target-as-bombs-fall-on-lines-of-finished-lorries-and-smoke-from-exploding-bombs-pours-from-the-factory-roof-lo-image603939254.html
RM2X2FPK2–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during the course of a daylight attack on the Matford automotive works at Poissy, France, by Douglas Bostons of Nos. 88 and 226 Squadrons RAF. This special raid, led by the Commanding Officer of 226 Squadron, Wing Commander V S Butler, opened the 1942 day-bombing offensive. 12 aircraft were despatched, of which 8 successfully bombed the target. Here, two Bostons can be seen running in towards the target as bombs fall on lines of finished lorries, and smoke from exploding bombs pours from the factory roof (lo
UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals.Printed caption on reverse: 'Photo Shows:- The four airmen in front of a Boston bomber. Left to right: Sergeant Bennie Cunningham, of Tupelo, Mississippi; Sergeant Robert Golay, of Fredonia, Kansas; Lieut. Randall Dorton, of Long Beach, California; and Major Charles C. Kegelman, of El Reno, Oklahoma, after receiving their decorations. G. 11th July 1942. PN.B.' On reverse: Ministry of Information, Planet News L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-eighth-air-force-in-britain-1942-1945-a-bomber-crew-of-the-15th-bomb-squadron-301st-bomb-group-with-an-raf-douglas-boston-of-no-226-squadron-after-being-awarded-medalsprinted-caption-on-reverse-photo-shows-the-four-airmen-in-front-of-a-boston-bomber-left-to-right-sergeant-bennie-cunningham-of-tupelo-mississippi-sergeant-robert-golay-of-fredonia-kansas-lieut-randall-dorton-of-long-beach-california-and-major-charles-c-kegelman-of-el-reno-oklahoma-after-receiving-their-decorations-g-11th-july-1942-pnb-on-reverse-ministry-of-information-planet-news-l-image603935875.html
RM2X2FJAB–UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals.Printed caption on reverse: 'Photo Shows:- The four airmen in front of a Boston bomber. Left to right: Sergeant Bennie Cunningham, of Tupelo, Mississippi; Sergeant Robert Golay, of Fredonia, Kansas; Lieut. Randall Dorton, of Long Beach, California; and Major Charles C. Kegelman, of El Reno, Oklahoma, after receiving their decorations. G. 11th July 1942. PN.B.' On reverse: Ministry of Information, Planet News L
UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals. From left to right, they are Sergeant B.B. Cunningham of Tupelo, Missouri; Sergeant R.L. Golay of Fredonia, Kansas; Second Lieutenant M. Dorton of Long Beach; and Major Charles C. Kegelman.Image stamped on reverse: 'Passed for Publication 11 Jul 1942.' [stamp], 'Not to be published until 12/7/42.' [stamp], 'Keystone Press.' [stamp], 'USA (NIR)CCC.' [written annotation] and '209807.' [Censor no.]Printed captio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-eighth-air-force-in-britain-1942-1945-a-bomber-crew-of-the-15th-bomb-squadron-301st-bomb-group-with-an-raf-douglas-boston-of-no-226-squadron-after-being-awarded-medals-from-left-to-right-they-are-sergeant-bb-cunningham-of-tupelo-missouri-sergeant-rl-golay-of-fredonia-kansas-second-lieutenant-m-dorton-of-long-beach-and-major-charles-c-kegelmanimage-stamped-on-reverse-passed-for-publication-11-jul-1942-stamp-not-to-be-published-until-12742-stamp-keystone-press-stamp-usa-nirccc-written-annotation-and-209807-censor-no-printed-captio-image603932446.html
RM2X2FDYX–UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals. From left to right, they are Sergeant B.B. Cunningham of Tupelo, Missouri; Sergeant R.L. Golay of Fredonia, Kansas; Second Lieutenant M. Dorton of Long Beach; and Major Charles C. Kegelman.Image stamped on reverse: 'Passed for Publication 11 Jul 1942.' [stamp], 'Not to be published until 12/7/42.' [stamp], 'Keystone Press.' [stamp], 'USA (NIR)CCC.' [written annotation] and '209807.' [Censor no.]Printed captio
UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals. A censor has obscured an RAF Spitfire in the background.Passed as censored 11 Jul 1942. Printed caption on reverse: 'Members of the crew of the Boston Bomber, photographed after they had been decorated, in front of a Boston Bomber. (L to R): Sgt. B.B. Cunningham, of Tupelo, Miss.; Sgt. R.L. Golay, of Fredonia, Kansas; Second-Lieutenant M. Dorton of Long Beach and Major Charles C. Kegelman. Keystone.' Printed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-eighth-air-force-in-britain-1942-1945-a-bomber-crew-of-the-15th-bomb-squadron-301st-bomb-group-with-an-raf-douglas-boston-of-no-226-squadron-after-being-awarded-medals-a-censor-has-obscured-an-raf-spitfire-in-the-backgroundpassed-as-censored-11-jul-1942-printed-caption-on-reverse-members-of-the-crew-of-the-boston-bomber-photographed-after-they-had-been-decorated-in-front-of-a-boston-bomber-l-to-r-sgt-bb-cunningham-of-tupelo-miss-sgt-rl-golay-of-fredonia-kansas-second-lieutenant-m-dorton-of-long-beach-and-major-charles-c-kegelman-keystone-printed-image601993127.html
RM2WYB4AF–UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals. A censor has obscured an RAF Spitfire in the background.Passed as censored 11 Jul 1942. Printed caption on reverse: 'Members of the crew of the Boston Bomber, photographed after they had been decorated, in front of a Boston Bomber. (L to R): Sgt. B.B. Cunningham, of Tupelo, Miss.; Sgt. R.L. Golay, of Fredonia, Kansas; Second-Lieutenant M. Dorton of Long Beach and Major Charles C. Kegelman. Keystone.' Printed
ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1939-1941. - Low-level oblique photograph taken from a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 2 Group as it left the target area during a costly low-level raid on the docks at Rotterdam. 18 aircraft, drawn from Nos. 21, 110 and 226 Squadrons RAF, took part in the raid, during which 1 crashed on take off and 7 were shot down over the target, although three large cargo ships were sunk at their moorings and other damage was caused in the docks Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 21, Royal Air Force, 110 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-bomber-command-1939-1941-low-level-oblique-photograph-taken-from-a-bristol-blenheim-mark-iv-of-no-2-group-as-it-left-the-target-area-during-a-costly-low-level-raid-on-the-docks-at-rotterdam-18-aircraft-drawn-from-nos-21-110-and-226-squadrons-raf-took-part-in-the-raid-during-which-1-crashed-on-take-off-and-7-were-shot-down-over-the-target-although-three-large-cargo-ships-were-sunk-at-their-moorings-and-other-damage-was-caused-in-the-docks-royal-air-force-royal-air-force-regiment-sqdn-21-royal-air-force-110-squadron-royal-air-force-group-226-royal-air-force-image602849085.html
RM2X0P44D–ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1939-1941. - Low-level oblique photograph taken from a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 2 Group as it left the target area during a costly low-level raid on the docks at Rotterdam. 18 aircraft, drawn from Nos. 21, 110 and 226 Squadrons RAF, took part in the raid, during which 1 crashed on take off and 7 were shot down over the target, although three large cargo ships were sunk at their moorings and other damage was caused in the docks Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 21, Royal Air Force, 110 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Group, 226, Royal Air Force,
UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals.Passed as censored 11 Jul 1942. Printed caption on reverse: 'U.S. Airmen Who Took Part In The Independence Day Raid Receive Decorations. Associated Press Photo Shows:- Left to right, the Captain and crew who received decorations - Sergaent Bennie B. Cunningham, (D.F.C.), Sergeant Robert L. Golay (D.F.C.), Lieut. Randall M. Dorton, (D.F.C.), and Major Charles C. Kegelman (D.S.O.). WOR 248468. 11-7-42-S.' On rev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-eighth-air-force-in-britain-1942-1945-a-bomber-crew-of-the-15th-bomb-squadron-301st-bomb-group-with-an-raf-douglas-boston-of-no-226-squadron-after-being-awarded-medalspassed-as-censored-11-jul-1942-printed-caption-on-reverse-us-airmen-who-took-part-in-the-independence-day-raid-receive-decorations-associated-press-photo-shows-left-to-right-the-captain-and-crew-who-received-decorations-sergaent-bennie-b-cunningham-dfc-sergeant-robert-l-golay-dfc-lieut-randall-m-dorton-dfc-and-major-charles-c-kegelman-dso-wor-248468-11-7-42-s-on-rev-image602534267.html
RM2X07PGY–UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - A bomber crew of the 15th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group with an RAF Douglas Boston of No 226 Squadron, after being awarded medals.Passed as censored 11 Jul 1942. Printed caption on reverse: 'U.S. Airmen Who Took Part In The Independence Day Raid Receive Decorations. Associated Press Photo Shows:- Left to right, the Captain and crew who received decorations - Sergaent Bennie B. Cunningham, (D.F.C.), Sergeant Robert L. Golay (D.F.C.), Lieut. Randall M. Dorton, (D.F.C.), and Major Charles C. Kegelman (D.S.O.). WOR 248468. 11-7-42-S.' On rev