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Darkest Before Dawn

Photography Aviation posted on Aug 09, 2009
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Pictured here: an American Eagle Squadron (71 Squadron) pilot, his British crew chief and their Hawker Hurricane. In the dark days of 1940 following Dunkirk, a seemingly defenseless Britain stood starkly alone in Europe, facing the might of an all-conquering Nazi Germany. Protected only by the narrow waters of the English Channel, it was left to a tiny band of young RAF fighter pilots to stem the Luftwaffe's onslaught as the country braced itself for invasion. Across the Atlantic, America followed the savage encounters of the Battle of Britain, knowing that soon it too would become involved in the war. Unable to wait, a small band of Americans decided their time had come; some 240 young US pilots, motivated to fight for the cause of freedom, made their way to England to fly with the RAF, and later the USAAF; many paid the ultimate price, more than a third never returning home. By September 1940 these carefree young flyers were united into a reformed 71 Squadron, the first of three Eagle Squadrons, and the first to go into action, followed shortly after by 121 and 133 squadrons. Showing the same steely determination that had carried their British comrades through the Battle of Britain, they were quickly embraced into the fold of the RAF, their ferocious reputation in combat endearing them to the British people. Upon such things, a special relationship continues to this day. Photo above taken in June 2009 at the USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio. Thanks for stopping by, Bill:)

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dbrv6

10:24AM | Fri, 14 August 2009

Excellent manipulation and presentation! All the volunteer groups I find to be very interesting.

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