Commemorative Air Force Museum speaker series talk Dec. 19 on ‘The Dam Busters’
Posted 12/8/20
Hear the captivating story of daring British Royal Air Force raids on major dams in Germany’s industrial Ruhr Valley during World War II at a 1-2 p.m. Dec. 19 speech.
“The Dam …
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Commemorative Air Force Museum speaker series talk Dec. 19 on ‘The Dam Busters’
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Hear the captivating story of daring British Royal Air Force raids on major dams in Germany’s industrial Ruhr Valley during World War II at a 1-2 p.m. Dec. 19 speech.
“The Dam Busters” will be presented by JK Wight, museum docent, at the Commemorative Air Force Museum, 2017 N. Greenfield Road in Mesa, according to a release.
Visitors age 6 and older, as well as museum personnel, must wear masks, observe social distancing and use hand sanitizer stations provided throughout the exhibit areas, the release states.
For more information, go to azcaf.org or call the museum at 480-924-1940.