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"I'm Sure They'll Be Back Soon?"

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And 55,573 Airmen from the United Kingdom, British Commonwealth, and Allied Nations (including U.S.) who served with Bomber Command didn't come back..... 125,000 flew in Bomber Command and nearly half lost their lives.. It has taken until last year to unveil this memorial.... About time.. Respect.. Dedicated to the crews of Bomber Command and those who keep the Lancaster's flying and running in Britain and Canada! Rob

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Richardphotos

7:45AM | Tue, 30 December 2014

outstanding pov you chose and impressive memorial to those brave people that fought in the wars

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giulband

7:50AM | Tue, 30 December 2014

A great capture of this monument !!

papy2

7:55AM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Very great shot...and Yes...RESPECT! for those men.

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magnus073

9:36AM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Wow Rob, this is an amazing memorial and it sounds like they took their time in building it.

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Buffalo1

10:52AM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Excellent composition, Rob. Salutes to these brave airmen!

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T.Rex

11:17AM | Tue, 30 December 2014

High time these men got their long deserved memorial! I sincerely hope it hammers into the heads of a spoiled younger generation the price of peace and the sacrifices that price entails. No peace, no iPads! Sure they'll be back soon? When they all know they most likely didn't make it. I wonder how many people are aware of the intense war in the air that raged from the Battle of Britain until VE day? It was fierce. Thanks for the post. Good camera angle. Together with the sun and shadow it brings out all the equipment these fellows had to wear - nothing comfortable here! :-)

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jayfar

12:25PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Long overdue as was a lot of the very brave aircrew.

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bebopdlx

12:34PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

A most excellent dedication Rob.

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neiwil

12:40PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

I echo all of the above, and would add how impressed I am by the level of detail in this monument....yes it's long overdue but so much better than many of the simple stone cross or plaque memorials that appeared soon after the event.......though the simple ones are no less important !!

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taliesin86001

6:49PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Here's another echo of the above! I'd also like to say that your photo is excellent! The two foreground crewmen one in light the other in shadow really speaks volumes to me. A difficult lighting situation that has worked wonderfully here.

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weesel

6:57PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Distressing statistics. A gyrene hitting the beaches had better odds going for him. Agree, the differences in lighting make this an excellent study.

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Faemike55

8:33PM | Tue, 30 December 2014

Fabulous photo Rob! the price of freedom is always high but thanks to those who are willing to pay that price, we have our freedoms!

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flavia49

6:28PM | Wed, 31 December 2014

fantastic!! Happy New Year!

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RodS

1:45PM | Thu, 01 January 2015

A very beautiful and highly deserved memorial for those brave airmen. Your angle on this is perfect, Rob! A fitting dedication to all those who continue to serve and sacrifice so we may be free from the powers of darkness.

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Maxidyne

8:10AM | Fri, 02 January 2015

I totally agree it's too long overdue. Stunning image and a fine tribute mate.

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goodoleboy

7:07PM | Fri, 02 January 2015

Tonnes of cool lighting effects and marvelous detail depicted on this terrific statue in dedication to the Bomber Command, Rob. I know the American B-17 bombers and crews suffered tremendous losses over Europe.


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