Fighting Through WWII Stories & History

55 Les Rutherford interview - Lancaster bomb aimer, WW2 history

05.12.2020 - By Paul Cheall WW2Play

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Les Rutherford was part of the rear-guard defence of Dunkirk in 1940. He escaped to England in a most novel fashion and later volunteered for the Royal Air Force, becoming a bomb aimer on WWII Lancasters. He completed 23 operations with 50 Squadron from RAF Skellingthorpe but was shot down by a fighter on his 24th operation. He spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of war at Stalag Luft III, the location of the famed Great Escape. Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews - Thank you.  Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war

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