
R.A.F. Bomber Command
R.A.F. Bomber Command was a major unit of the Royal Air Force during World War II, responsible for strategic bombing missions over enemy territory. Its goal was to weaken the enemy’s war capabilities by targeting factories, transportation, and military installations from the air. Equipped with heavy bombers, it played a crucial role in the Allied effort, often operating at night to reduce losses. The command contributed significantly to the overall air campaign, influencing the course of the war through its relentless effort to diminish the enemy’s industrial and military strength.