First
opened on 1st November
2013, Pilots Of The Caribbean is an exhibition currently running at the Royal Air Force Museum until April 2014, that acknowledges
the contribution of Black volunteers during World War I & II.
“In two World Wars Black people from the Caribbean, Africa
and from Britain volunteered to serve in the Royal Air Force. These volunteers
fought, and died, for the Mother Country and for freedom, and thereby helped to
preserve the values and the heritage they shared with their white comrades. The
tradition of service to the Crown continues today, and the RAF is proud to
welcome new generations of Black volunteers into its ranks.
“In two World Wars Black people from the Caribbean, Africa and from Britain volunteered to serve in the Royal Air Force. These volunteers fought, and died, for the Mother Country and for freedom, and thereby helped to preserve the values and the heritage they shared with their white comrades. The tradition of service to the Crown continues today, and the RAF is proud to welcome new generations of Black volunteers into its ranks.
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