Folks,
Its is now the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Last week's Dining In Night in the Mess here was a pleasure, talking to 93-year old Billly Drake, our guest of honour, who joined the RAF in 1936 and flew open cockpit Hawker Fury biplanes and left in 1962 flying Hawker Hunters, and along the way flew Hurricanes in the Battle of France, Spitfires in the Battle of Britain, Kittyhawks in North Africa, Spitfires in Malta, and Typhoons across France and into Germany. Rather humbling talking to someone who spent over 5 years constantly on "ops".
Today was spent in a meeting discussing what we might, or might not, have by way of a Royal Air Force after the Defence Review and this evening (sadly too late on return to get to the ACE Cafe) was spent with a beer or three watching a trade training film in the Mess, shot in 1968, whilst wearing the excellent T-shirt produced by The Brethren for Le Mans this year. Nice to remember the period as well, when stopping off at the Capel-la-Ferne memorial, just outside Dover, on the way to Le Mans this year in the MGA, looking out on a crystal clear evening, over the 22 miles to see Cap Gris Nez on the other side of the Channel.
Suffice to say that the 15th is the day we commemorate that anniversary, where a few bought the time that eventually secured the freedom of many, and we remember those who made that sacrifice, just as we remember all of those who fought over those years, irrespective of the side on which they fought. Please spare a moment during the day to think about them all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf3UtmHLKUU&feature=relatedThank you,
MG Mark