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1Operation chastise

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“Operation chastise” Metadata:

  • Title: Operation chastise
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 218
  • Publisher: ➤  Jane's - Jane's Information Group - Distributed in the USA by Science Books International
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  • Publish Location: Boston, Mass - London

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  • First Year Published: 1982
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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2The Dambusters raid

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  • Title: The Dambusters raid
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 219
  • Publisher: ➤  Arms and Armour - Motorbooks International, Publishers & Wholesalers
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  • Publish Location: London - Osceola, WI, USA

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  • First Year Published: 1990
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Operation Chastise

Operation Chastise, commonly known as the Dambusters Raid, was an attack on German dams carried out on the night of 16/17 May 1943 by 617 Squadron RAF

David Maltby

Lancaster to land back at Scampton having completed the operation. For his part in Operation Chastise, Maltby was awarded a Distinguished Service Order. He

Johnny Johnson (RAF officer)

the last surviving original member of No. 617 Squadron RAF and of Operation Chastise, the "Dambusters" raid of 1943. George Johnson (known within the family

Avro Lancaster

to carry the Upkeep "bouncing bomb" designed by Barnes Wallis for Operation Chastise, the attack on German Ruhr valley dams. Although the Lancaster was

Dinghy Young

No. 617 Squadron, specially formed for the purpose of carrying out Operation Chastise, the raid to attack German dams in the Ruhr Valley. Young, together

Bouncing bomb

Barnes Wallis, whose "Upkeep" bouncing bomb was used in the RAF's Operation Chastise of May 1943 to bounce into German dams and explode underwater, with

The Dam Busters

Operation Chastise, an attack by the RAF on German dams in World War II No. 617 Squadron RAF, the Royal Air Force squadron who carried out Operation Chastise

Fred Sutherland (RCAF airman)

the original members of No. 617 Squadron RAF, who participated in Operation Chastise and who at the time of his death had become the penultimate survivor

Barnes Wallis

known for inventing the bouncing bomb used by the Royal Air Force in Operation Chastise (the "Dambusters" raid) to attack the dams of the Ruhr Valley during

Joe McCarthy (RCAF officer)

known as the commander and pilot of Lancaster AJ-T ("T-Tommy") in Operation Chastise, the "Dambuster" raid of 1943. McCarthy was born in St. James, New