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English: Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding talking with Group Captain Douglas Bader and other veteran fighter pilots before they took off from North Weald for the Battle of Britain Anniversary fly-past over London, 15 September 1945. Left to right: Wing Commander J Ellis, Wing Commander T A Vigors, Wing Commander D Crowley-Milling, ACM Lord Dowding, Group Captain Bader, Squadron Leader R Buch, Wing Commander Billy Drake (partially behind Buch), Wing Commander P M Brothers, and an unknown pilot (behind Brothers).
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Source https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205210755
Author R. R. Bromme, Royal Air Force official photographer
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