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Last Dambuster Johnny Johnson smashes a century

Melvin Chambers • Nov 24, 2021

Cheers Johnny on your 100th Birthday

Somewhere in the South of England: 25 November 2021

Today marks the 100th birthday of the world's last surviving Dambuster Sqdn.Ldr. Johnny Johnson MBE DFM.  Congratulations Sir.  We in the frontier village of Den Ham send you the most hearty congratulations and wish you a wonderful day with your family.

All the reason to raise a glass to your good health and happiness.  Your life in the RAF and later as a teacher is marked by your generosity, sharp wit and great dignity.  You once told me you believed Les Knight to be the finest pilot in the RAF.


We know the self-help group called Group 617 "Making a Difference" are close to your heart.  Indeed as their president you have been moist generous and made a great difference to these veterans in the United Kingdom.  They held an early birthday party for you at an old airfield just west of London earlier this year and you was honoured with not one, not two but three fly-pasts.  It was a wonderful day for a select group of friends.


Sadly the numbers had to be restricted due to the ongoing Covid-19 epidemic which prevented guests from the Netherlands and Germany attending.


Author Charles Foster of the famous Dambustersblog has written a wonderful tribute to you, which is a must read fro Dambuster fans.  It is much more eloquent than anything I can put in writing.  Cheers Johnny....  have a GREAT DAY.




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