Dowding and Park were the right commanders at the right time. Dowding for his meticulous strategy development and Park for his leadership. This was Germany’s first major defeat.
Dowding is remembered in his home town of Moffat. With a memorial in Station Park. The local RAF residential home bears his name. His life is recalled in an exhibition in the town museum. Spitfire fly pasts have often been part of this remembrance. As a child I absorbed a very human and positive understanding of Dowding, this strengthened by a local inhabitant of this time being one of the Polish airmen who flew RAF fighters during Dowding's active command in the Battle of Britain.
Park was - and remained - a New Zealander!! Still well remembered and honoured in his birthplace , Thames, and also by the Sir Keith Park Historic Aircraft Collection at Auckland's Museum of Transport & Technology (MOTAT).
This is great, but it is an enormous injustice to not make this about both Dowding and Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, commander of No. 11 Group. Dowding would have told you that himself.
A thousand a peice. I've heard that broadly speaking one needs a 3:1 numerical advantage when attempting to take an objective. Whether this applies here I don't know, but it doesn't seem like the Germans had enough, especially considering they were operating over hostile terrain etc etc.
"DIVIDED" as in a cake - each Fighter Group has it's own area within mainland Britain - which is DIVIDED GEOGRAPHICALLY into 13 Group to the North & 12, 11, 10 Group further South.
Glad to see Michael Clarke back on something where he is actually useful. Instead of Sly News talking utter nonsense about meat wave attacks and shovels...
She is clearly brilliant. Could listen to her talking about her expertise all day long. Great stuff. Should have her own documentary show.
I'm sure History Hit will add her to their stable of brilliant young female academics!
Dr Taylor was really great, clearly knows her stuff. Professor Clarke is like the grandad we all want to just waffle away the evening with :)
Dowding and Park were the right commanders at the right time. Dowding for his meticulous strategy development and Park for his leadership. This was Germany’s first major defeat.
Shame they also had to deal with Mallory
Dowding is remembered in his home town of Moffat. With a memorial in Station Park. The local RAF residential home bears his name. His life is recalled in an exhibition in the town museum. Spitfire fly pasts have often been part of this remembrance. As a child I absorbed a very human and positive understanding of Dowding, this strengthened by a local inhabitant of this time being one of the Polish airmen who flew RAF fighters during Dowding's active command in the Battle of Britain.
‘Let’s talk about Trafford Leigh-Mallory’, expletives come to mind.
Same here
Traitor
Excellent presentation and depth. More please....
Great Conversation Mr. Clarke
Scottish and British, Military legend. Up there with Wellington and Nelson. 🏴🇬🇧
thank-you.
The saddest thing is the powers that be blocked Dowding being made a Marshall of the Royal Air Force something Trenchard involved himself in.
Any chance you could do General Sir Richard O'Connor? He's one of the most underrated British commanders.
Park was - and remained - a New Zealander!! Still well remembered and honoured in his birthplace , Thames, and also by the Sir Keith Park Historic Aircraft Collection at Auckland's Museum of Transport & Technology (MOTAT).
Man behink the "phew", that was close.
This is great, but it is an enormous injustice to not make this about both Dowding and Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, commander of No. 11 Group. Dowding would have told you that himself.
Between Dowding and Park, the nazis were proven as not being invincible.
Would've been better if they hadn't got Mallory acting like a Trojan Horse
Michael Clarke👍
A thousand a peice. I've heard that broadly speaking one needs a 3:1 numerical advantage when attempting to take an objective. Whether this applies here I don't know, but it doesn't seem like the Germans had enough, especially considering they were operating over hostile terrain etc etc.
The whole country was devided? I think he ment to say the British nations were devided into...
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"DIVIDED" as in a cake - each Fighter Group has it's own area within mainland Britain - which is DIVIDED GEOGRAPHICALLY into 13 Group to the North & 12, 11, 10 Group further South.
Dowding was a firm believer in the supernatural and that he could see aircrew who’d been killed.
Really?
@ yes , I don’t know if he was particularly religious but he’s very interesting to read about.
Glad to see Michael Clarke back on something where he is actually useful. Instead of Sly News talking utter nonsense about meat wave attacks and shovels...
I swear if you do David Beatty I will down vote every video. /s
Not sure I'll invest 30 mins since the last one was only 50% on topic.
I like to watch on 1.75x speed, really helps