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Wednesday 30 August 2017

DONATE TO THE NEW INTERNATIONAL BOMBER COMMAND CENTRE LINCOLN

58,000 Members of Bomber Command in World War 2 lost their lives fighting the Nazi Regime and saving the Freedom and Way of Life that we enjoy today.

RAF Bomber Command will open in April 2018 a wonderful Memorial and Visitor Centre at Lincoln. It will be a fitting tribute to those who died serving Bomber Command mainly from airfields throughout Lincolnshire - referred to as The Bomber County.

The families of those who died have suffered a lifetime of loss. Many of those who died were aged only between 18 - 26.  These losses included my Father who was only 26 when his Lancaster Bomber
EM-L was shot down over Ronnenburg Germany on the 18 October 1943.

Already £ Millions have been donated to this wonderful cause.  £ More is needed to finish the Project and Maintain the IBCC - The International Bomber Command Centre for future generations.

PLEASE DONATE TO THIS MEMORIAL AND VISITOR CENTRE.

The International Bomber Command Centre is a facility and memorial relating the historical impact of Bomber Command in Lincolnshire during the Second World War. Wikipedia
Address: IBCC Site, Canwick Hill, Lincoln LN4 2RF
Phone: 01778 421420
Founded: 2011
Affiliation: University of Lincoln
Leader: Anthony Worth
Type of business: Charitable organization


Nicky Barr is Director of The IBCC
Sue Taylor is her Personal Assistant - Email - sue@internationalbcc.co.uk

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  3. This is a worthy development at Lincoln. People of all ages will enjoy the Visitor Centre, The Memorial Spire, the Peace Garden, the Restaurant and the Shop.
    Lincoln is a wonderful City to visit. Good hotels. Excellent restaurants. Great Cathedral. I am very proud of the RAF Bomber Command. I am also proud to be a Volunteer. Your Donation however small will be so helpful. Thank you so much if you do donate. Remember, there are about 58,000 Families today in the UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand and elsewhere who still mourn the loss of a loved one. Thank you so much for reading my Article.

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