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  • Douglas Bader - Wikipedia
    Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, CBE, DSO Bar, DFC Bar, DL, FRAeS ( ˈbɑːdər ; 21 February 1910 – 5 September 1982) was a Royal Air Force flying ace during the Second World War
  • 10 Facts About Douglas Bader - History Hit
    Douglas Bader was a British military hero, renowned for his daring RAF raids during World War Two and his repeated escape attempts from Nazi captivity later in the conflict
  • Douglas Bader: The double-amputee flying ace of the Battle of Britain
    Bader first engaged with the enemy during the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force at Dunkirk in the final days of the Battle of France Charged with providing air supremacy for the Royal Navy during the evacuation, Bader and the other members of 222 Squadron took to the skies
  • Douglas Bader Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life Achievements
    Douglas Bader was a renowned Royal Air Force fighter pilot who played a significant role during World War II He is best known for his leadership and courage in combat, as well as for advocating innovative tactics that greatly influenced air warfare How did Douglas Bader overcome the loss of his legs and continue his flying career?
  • Douglas Bader Biography
    Group Captain, Sir Douglas Bader, DSO, DFC, was a flying ace who flew in the Second World War, despite losing both legs in a previous crash He was shot down over enemy territory and held at Colditz for his frequent attempts at escape Douglas Bader was born in 1910 in England
  • Who is the Rake: Douglas Bader
    On December 14, 1931, at Woodley airfield near Reading, RAF pilot officer Douglas Bader was, in his own words, “ragging about a bit”, indulging in some low- level aerobatics in a Bristol Bulldog mark IIA single-seat biplane
  • The extraordinary life of Douglas Bader - The National Archives blog
    Born 111 years ago today, Douglas Bader would grow up to be a Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter pilot and flying ace responsible for more than 20 aerial victories during the Second World War
  • Douglas Bader: The Legendary RAF Pilot Who Fought Without Legs
    During the Battle of Britain ‘s darkest hours, Douglas Bader revolutionized RAF tactics by championing the “Big Wing” strategy – a bold approach that called for massive formations of fighters to overwhelm German aircraft
  • Douglas Bader | Fighter Pilot | RAF Pilots | | RAF Museum
    Douglas Bader is one of the Royal Air Force’s most famous pilots and his story has inspired countless people in many different ways He possessed many of the qualities that might be expected of a fighter pilot, especially determination to succeed in difficult circumstances and the ability to lead and inspire others
  • The Incredible Story of a Pilot: From Double Amputee to WWII Flying Ace
    Douglas Bader joined the Royal Air Force in the late 1920s, quickly earning a reputation as a daring and talented pilot Known for his exceptional flying skills, he also had a reckless streak that sometimes led to trouble





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