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Navigator John 'Jack' Lott had just celebrated his 25th birthday weeks before the D-Day landings, sadly this was the last birthday he would ever celebrate.
Spearheading the attack on Normandy was just the start of Geoff Packham's extraordinary experience as the end of the war approached.
Flying Officer Bunny Mason, 90, was a lone rear gunner on the Stirling Mk 4, which was specially adapted for D-Day to tow gliders over the Normandy beaches.
Cpl Stuart Goodhall and a team of RAF colleagues will be running the length of the River Thames from Kemble to the Thames Barrier to raise money for our work. In a guest blog, Stuart tells us more about this challenge.
Which plants did we use in our garden? 
"They were ordinary people in extraordinary times, all involved in one story to try to protect the nation."
The team at Lancashire laser company, Fitzpatricks UK, have been busy creating a 12ft sculpture of a Battle of Britain Pilot for the RAF Benevolent Fund garden, due to be unveiled on May 24-28 at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
On 7 and 8 May, a team of three fundraisers from RAF Shawbury took part in the 60 mile Dambusters Ride, a cycle challenge organised by the RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF’s leading welfa
James McMillan and Ben Murphy from The Blades Aerobatic Team will be taking on The Dambusters Ride on Saturday 14 May, a cycle fundraiser organised by the RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF
RAF Brize Norton are offering families a unique flight simulator experience as part of a scheme called UPLIFT, in conjunction with the RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF’s leading welfare charity.