You never train for the war you fight
John PetersWe do our best at the very edge of our limits.
David WaddingtonYou live in fear of the black car.
Christine AnkersonThese things are difficult, but one soldiers on.
Graham GriceI just thought how dare they.
Christine AnkersonI thought this would be a really stupid way to die.
David WaddingtonI heard people screaming and wondered if I was next.
Sqdn. Ldr. Bob AnkersonJohn ate the map
John PetersI told my wife I was alive, well and free.
Sqdn. Ldr. Bob AnkersonIt is difficult to think of any aspect of life which hasn’t been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Since we first went into lockdown in March familiar routines of home, work, school and social life have been disrupted. Some will have found the experience traumatic, others will have been inspired by a sense of togetherness. Some will have had to cope with the personal tragedy of losing friends and relatives. But all of us have had to make changes.
The RAF has approached the pandemic with the pragmatism and dedication to duty you would expect.
We have been talking to RAF personnel to learn how the pandemic has affected them individually, how it has affected the institution and how the RAF has supported communities during this crisis.
We didn't feel like we deserved it, but it was lovely to see that recognition
Kathryn ClancyYou have to build a rapport
Flight Lieutenant Kathryn ClancyIf you need help, you need to phone
Flight Lieutenant Kathryn ClancyWe had a Covid graduation
Corporal Emily FitzpatrickWhen a 999 call goes out, we respond
Wing Commander Adrian GillespieIt would have been easy to wade in and take charge; but that wasn't our job.
Squadron Leader Dave MortonThe pandemic has actually been really helpful for us
Flight Officer Lauren HallWe needed to ensure that our students could keep training
Flight Lieutenant Gareth DaviesThere was a lot of fake news going around
Acting Corporal Hannah ColtonDon't steer, just think.
Jackie MoggridgeI fell in love with the Spitfire at the age of six
Air Cdre Paul GodfreyFlames shot out either side of the cockpit
Peter PilkingtonGaerstone Farm Spitfire crash
The oldest surviving Spitfire
The Monaghan Spitfire - A Battle of Britain Veteran.
The Dengineers built me a WWII plane themed den
Phillip LanghamFacing a shared threat can bring out the best in us, individually and as a community. Over the next few weeks and months our lives will be turned upside down. We will all face challenges, and at times we will struggle.
We would like to share with you some stories of courage, compassion and personal triumph. We hope that they will give you cause for optimism and remind you of the strength of the human spirit.
Resilience, determination, cooperation and kindness won’t solve the problems we are currently facing, but they will make them easier to bear.
The Battle of Britain was going on right above our heads
Eileen O'SullivanWe had no machinery. But the kids with a cd player gave me an idea.
Flt. Lt. Gareth DaviesYou forget how kind people can be
Emma KnutzenThe night they bombed Surrey Docks
Eileen O'SullivanWhen we lose someone we journey through it as a family.
Alice McDermottBullies will not be tolerated.
Mark JohnsonWe are all human beings
Kurt SchulzeSomeday we'll have enough food. But if we lose our freedom we'll never get it back
Gail HalvorsenFor a long time I called myself a failure
Rachel WilliamsonIn the year 2000, the ban stopping LGBT+ people from serving in the British Armed Forces was lifted. To mark LGBT+ History month, 20 years after this ban was lifted, hear from a collection of people who were affected by this policy, and from those who are now able to openly serve in the Royal Air Force.
Coming out was a massive weight off my mind
Cpl Owain BridgeThere's no reason to hide anymore
Cpl Mike TaylorIt took a long time but the changes have been amazing
Cpl Mike TaylorThe LGBT+ Freedom Network has gone from strength to strength
Sqn Ldr Catherine LawsonI kept a side of my life hidden away
Cpl Mike TaylorComing out was a massive weight off my mind
Cpl Owain BridgeTrump is wrong.
Ayla HoldomI was proud to receive a Commendation for my work
Cpl Owain BridgeI didn't want to be the butt of people's jokes
Cpl Owain Bridge