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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.
55,573 young men died flying with Bomber Command during World War Two; that's more than those who serve in the entire Royal Air Force today.
Before any troops even set foot on the beaches on 6 June 1944, Bomber Command had already lost almost 300 aircraft and 2,000 men (1,500 killed) attacking invasion targets.
For 103-year-old Second World War veteran Rose Davies, Remembrance is a time to pause and reflect on the loss of war.
CCM Motorcycles is a family-run business, based in Bolton, founded by keen motorcyclist Alan Clews in 1971.
This Father's Day, we pay tribute to all RAF fathers, past and present, who have inspired a generation of sons and daughters with their selfless service.
Once a Special Operations agent acting behind enemy lines during the Second World War, Phyllis 'Pippa' Latour's service means she has been able to continue living independently thanks to support from the RAF Benevolent Fund. 
The RAF Benevolent Fund would like to pay tribute to the service and life of WW2 Special Operations Agent and Fund beneficiary, Phyllis 'Pippa' Latour Doyle.
As Remembrance Day is here and we reflect on the sacrifices made by the people who served, the RAF Benevolent Fund spoke to three Second World War veterans.  They talked about their service and how it had affected them and others who have seen conflict. 
In the early hours of 6 June 1944 thousands of Allied troops had begun landing on the beaches of Normandy in northern France at the start of a major offensive against the Germans.