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  2. Nigger (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Nigger was a male black labrador retriever belonging to Wing Commander Guy Gibson of the Royal Air Force, and the mascot of No. 617 Squadron. Gibson owned the dog when he was previously a member of 106 Squadron. Nigger often accompanied Gibson on training flights [ 1] and was a great favourite of the members of both 106 and 617 Squadrons.

  3. RAF Debden - Wikipedia

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    RAF Debden. /  51.99167°N 0.27056°E  / 51.99167; 0.27056. Royal Air Force Debden or more simply RAF Debden is a former Royal Air Force station located 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Saffron Walden and approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the village of Debden in north Essex, England.

  4. Bristol Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    Number built. 443 (including prototypes and licence built) The Bristol Bulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400 Bulldogs were produced for the RAF and overseas customers, and it was one of the most famous aircraft used by the RAF during the inter ...

  5. RAF Scampton - Wikipedia

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    Length and surface. 04/22. 2,740 metres (8,990 ft) Asphalt. Royal Air Force Scampton or RAF Scampton (formerly IATA: SQZ, ICAO: EGXP) is a former Royal Air Force station located adjacent to the A15 road near to the village of Scampton, Lincolnshire, and 6 miles (9.7 km) north-west of the city of Lincoln, England.

  6. How Did Family Dogs End Up on WWII Front Lines? - AOL

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    But most of the roughly 20,000 American dogs deployed in World War II were family pets, donated by civilians to help bring down Hitler and the Axis powers. The first group of canine enlistees ...

  7. Donald Sinclair (veterinary surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Vaughan Sinclair (22 April 1911 – 28 June 1995) was a British veterinary surgeon who graduated from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in 1933. He was made famous as the inspiration for the eccentric character Siegfried Farnon, in the semi-autobiographical books of James Herriot (Alf Wight), adapted for film and television ...

  8. RAF Yatesbury - Wikipedia

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    RAF Yatesbury. /  51.43694°N 1.92389°W  / 51.43694; -1.92389. RAF Yatesbury is a former Royal Air Force airfield near the village of Yatesbury, Wiltshire, England, about 4 miles (6 km) east of the town of Calne. It was an important training establishment in the First and Second World Wars and until its closure in 1965.

  9. No. 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit RAF - Wikipedia

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    On 24 September 1939, the Royal Air Force formally took over the "Heston Flight", a civilian photo reconnaissance unit headed by Sidney Cotton based at Heston Aerodrome. [4] The unit had previously been contracted by MI6 to perform clandestine photographic reconnaissance over Europe, using civilian-registered Lockheed 12A aircraft. [4]