Author | Title |
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Cameron, Bill |
331 (RCAF) Wing - RCAF Bomber Squadrons in North Africa to support the invasion of Italy |
BCMC |
331 (RCAF) Wing - The Wing's ORB's (Daily Diaries) while in North Africa |
BCMC |
4 B&G Grad Class - Notes on photos tell that only 3 of 24 were 'OK' |
BCMC |
408 Sqn Circus Operations - Luring the Luftwaffe into Combat |
Cameron, Bill |
6 Group Overview - The Canadian Squadrons |
RAF |
A Guide to Airmen - Regarding Capture by the Enemy |
Cameron, Bill |
Airfields used by No. 6 Group - Ten airfields in Yorkshire and one in Durham |
BCMC |
Barnes Wallis' Bombs - Tallboy, Upkeep, and Grand Slam |
BCMC |
Betty's Bar - The Names in the Mirror -hundreds of them |
Bashow, Dave |
Bomber Command - A 'Blunt' instrument of war |
Nelson, Hank |
Bomber Command Aircrew - The Losses and the Experience |
Liessens, Marg |
Bomber Command Brothers - 75 sets of Canadian Brothers lost with Bomber Command |
BCMC |
Bomber Command Operational Training Units - A taste of 22 OTU |
BCMC |
Bomber Command's SABS - The war's most accurate bombsight |
BCMC |
Brubaker and Capstick - Their Names Fell through the Cracks of History |
405 Sqn RCAF |
Calling Pathfinders - A welcome to 405 Sqn document for new Pathfinder crews |
BCMC |
Caterpillar Club Pin - F/O Bridgman's award from the Irvin Parachute Co. |
Dove, Margaret |
Chadwick, Roy - The story of an 'Architect of Wings' by his daughter |
BCMC |
D-Day - Bomber Command's Contribution |
BCMC |
De Kanadensiska Bombflygarna - The Swedish-Canadian Hockey Relationship |
de Boer, Richard |
F for Freddie - Calgary's VE-Day tragedy |
BCMC |
Grand Slam - The 22,400 pound bomb delivered by a Canadian's squadron |
Currie, Donald M. |
H2S - Bomber Command's downward-looking radar |
BCMC |
Halifax HR871 - 405 Sqn RCAF bomber abandoned over Sweden |
BCMC |
Halifax II Preflight Checklists - For Pilot, F/E, Nav, B/A, W.Op, and A/G's |
BCMC |
Halifax LV993 - The RCAF Bomber that flew the Most Operations |
BCMC |
Halifax LW682 - Its Legacy and the Bomber Command Memorial in London |
BCMC |
Halifax LW682 - Its Legacy incorporated into Pilot's Wings |
BCMC |
Lancaster KB700 - The Ruhr Express |
Simonsen, Clarence |
Lancaster KB965 'Dumb Dora' - 405 Sqn Tragedy at CFS Alert |
BCMC |
Lancaster Mk. II's - As flown by 408 Squadron, 426 Squadron, and 432 Squadron |
BCMC |
Lancaster Mk. X Mid-upper Gun Turrets - Fraser-Nash and Martin |
O'Malley, Dave |
Last Call for Lancasters - From Tiger Force to Derelict on the Alberta Prairie |
Simonsen, Clarence |
Ley Kenyon - 419 Sqn nose artist and Great Escape artist |
BCMC |
McEwen, AVM Clifford E. - 'Black Mike' was the commander of 6 Group |
BCMC |
Minnie Simcoe - The long story of a very special doll -431 Squadron's mascot |
BCMC |
RCAF Ground Crew Artwork - P/O Prune and the Plonks |
Simonsen, Clarence |
Sgt. John Duchak - An RCAF Artist/Cartoonist |
BCMC |
Sinking of the Battleship Tirpitz - Tallboys destroy the Bismarck's sister ship |
Bashow, Dave |
Soldiers Blue - How Bomber Command and area bombing helped win the war |
Sutherland, Courtney |
The Dambusters Success over Failure - An Analysis of the Dams Raid |
Meadows, Jack |
The Few - The complete transcript of Winston Churchill's famous quotation |
Halliday, Hugh |
The First of the Many - Canadians in the Royal Air Force 1920-1945 |
BCMC |
The Last Tallboy - After 75 years, a 617 Sqn, 12,000 pounder explodes |
BCMC |
The Long March - Winston Parker and the Prisoners of War Memorial Sculpture |
BCMC |
The Tallboy Bomb - A Lancaster Delivered Earthquake |
BCMC |
The 'Thousand Bomber Raids' - W/C Johnny Fauquier and 405 Squadron |
Halliday, Hugh |
Tiger Force - Canadian Lancasters prepare for war in the Pacific |
Nyznik, Paul |
Timmerman, Nelles DSO DFC - 408 Squadron's First C/O |
Florence, Elinor |
Turner, Eugenie - A WD at Linton-on-Ouse |
Harris, Arthur T. |
Victory in Europe - A Tribute from the C/O |
BCMC |
VR-X-terminator - The Greatest of the Canadian Lanncasters |
BCMC |
Wangerooge - 6 Group's Last Bombing Operation |
BCMC |
Weinmann, Emil - Luftwaffe Me110 pilot |
Guston, Bill |
Without the Bombers, What? - A tribute to the efforts of Bomber Command |