When did Bomber Command end?

When did Bomber Command end?

RAF Bomber Command

Bomber Command
Active 14 July 1936–1968
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force (RAF); attached squadrons & individual personnel of the RCAF, RAAF, and RNZAF.
Role Strategic bombing

How many bombers did the RAF lose in WW2?

8,325 aircraft
In total 364,514 operational sorties were flown and 8,325 aircraft lost in action. Bomber Command aircrews suffered a high casualty rate: of a total of 125,000 aircrew, 57,205 were killed (a 46 percent death rate), a further 8,403 were wounded in action and 9,838 became prisoners of war.

When did the RAF first bomb Germany?

25 August 1940
The first RAF raid on Berlin took place on the night of 25 August 1940; 95 aircraft were dispatched to bomb Tempelhof Airport near the center of Berlin and Siemensstadt, of which 81 dropped their bombs in and around Berlin, and while the damage was slight, the psychological effect on Hitler was greater.

How many RAF died in WW2?

During the Second World War, the RAF reached a total strength of 1,208,000 men and women, of whom 185,000 were aircrew. About 70,000 RAF personnel were killed.

Is there a Bomber Command medal?

The medal is a tribute to the bravery of those who flew and to the dedication and skill of the ground crew whose contribution was so very essential. The Bomber Command Medal is available exclusively to all who served in Bomber Command during the Second World War, their next of kin or direct descendants.

What country started Bomber Command?

July 14, 1936
RAF Bomber Command/Founded

What did the VIII Bomber Command do in WW2?

VIII Bomber Command. VIII Bomber Command was the UK-based strategic bomber arm of the Eighth Air Force and contributed a substantial part of Operation Pointblank, the day-night bombing campaign by the RAF and USAAF to eliminate the Luftwaffe in preparation for the invasion of Europe.

What is a Bomber Command in the military?

Bomber Command is an organisational military unit, generally subordinate to the air force of a country. The most famous ones were in Britain and the United States. A Bomber Command is generally used for strategic bombing (although at times, e.g. during the Normandy Landings, may be used for tactical bombing ),…

What did viivii do in the Vietnam War?

VII Fighter Command participated in the seizure and consolidation of that island group and, more importantly, gained valuable experience in long-range operations, escorting Thirteenth Air Force B-24 Liberators on strikes to Iwo Jima and Truk from its base on Saipan .

How many planes did Bomber Command shoot down in WW2?

Over 12,000 Bomber Command aircraft were shot down during World War II, and 55,500 aircrew were killed, the highest attrition rate of any British unit. The planned campaign medal for Bomber Command was never struck.