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  2. The Few - Wikipedia

    • The Few were the airmen of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the aviators of the Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy (RN) who fought the Battle of Britain in the Second World War. The term comes from Winston Churchill's phrase "Never, in the field of human conflict, was so much owed by so many to so few." It also alludes to Shakespeare's famous speech in his play, Henr… See more

    Aircrew

    Nearly 3,000 men were awarded the "Battle of Britain" clasp. As six of the seven longest surviving veterans of the battle (Squadron Leader John Hart, Flight Lieutenant Archie McInnes, Flight Lieutenant Maurice Mounsdon, … See more

    Legacy

    Winston Churchill summed up the effect of the battle and the contribution of RAF Fighter Command, RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command and the Fleet Air Arm with the words, "Never in the field of hum… See more

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  2. Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Wikipedia

     
  3. Names of the 'Few' - Battle of Britain Monument - bbm.org.uk

  4. Who were The Few? The real heroes of the Battle of …

    Sep 15, 2022 · This powerful line from an iconic speech made by Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill on 20 August 1940, inspired the use of the phrase 'The Few' to describe the brave airmen who fought valiantly during the Battle Of Britain.

  5. The Few: Winston Churchill’s Speech About the Battle …

    Oct 31, 2018 · The speech has become known as a speech about “The Few”, referring to its most famous line, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”

  6. The Battle of Britain: The (Not So) Few - The National …

    During the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940, the Royal Air Force (RAF) was locked in an existential fight with Nazi Germany’s Luftwaffe.

  7. DATABASE OF THE FEW | BoB Memorial

    May 10, 2020 · It contains biographical information on every one of the almost 3,000 Allied aircrew known to have qualified for the “immediate” award of the 1939-1945 Star with Battle of Britain Clasp – known as ‘the Few’.

  8. RAF Pilots Who Saved England: Remembering 'The …

    Portraits of the young fliers, from many nations, who helped save England during the Battle of Britain.

  9. Battle of Britain: The ‘Few’ Four Score On - HistoryNet

    Oct 29, 2020 · Conventional wisdom holds “The Few” handed Nazi Germany its first defeat in World War II and set the Allies on the road to ultimate victory. But is that true? After eight decades perhaps it’s time for an objective analysis.

  10. Battle of Britain: 'The few' remembered on 80th …

    Sep 14, 2020 · Eighty years ago the men who would become known as "the few" took to the skies to defend Britain from the Luftwaffe. While 15 September is commemorated as Battle of Britain Day, it actually took place from 10 July to …

  11. The Few: Battle of Britain Aircrew | Bentley Priory …

    During the Battle of Britain, the defence of Britain depended heavily on the courage of less than 3,000 British & Allied aircrew. Find out more about them.

  12. "Battle of Britain" The Few (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb

  13. BBC - History - The Few (pictures, video, facts & news)

  14. Battle of Britain | History, Importance, & Facts | Britannica

  15. The Few - History Learning Site

  16. The Battle of Britain and Winton Churchill's famous speech

  17. Winston Churchill's Battle of Britain 'Few' remembered - BBC

  18. BBC News - Battle of Britain 70 years on: Churchill's 'Few'

  19. The Battle of Britain: The Many and the Few | History Today

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