International Bomber Command Centre
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The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) is a memorial and interpretation centre overlooking the city of Lincoln, England, and telling the story of RAF Bomber Command's extensive losses of aircraft and crews during the Bombing of Germany during World War II. It opened to the public at the end of January 2018, with an official ceremony on 12 April as part of Royal Air Force (RAF) centenary celebrations.
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Abbreviation | IBCC |
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Formation | 2011 (2011) |
Type | Charity |
Purpose | To relate the stories and experiences of the personnel and support staff of Bomber Command. |
Headquarters | Lincoln, UK |
Coordinates | 53.2139°N 0.53095°W / 53.2139; -0.53095 |
Main organ | Lincolnshire Bomber Command Memorial |
Affiliations | University of Lincoln |
Staff | 22 |
Volunteers | 648 |
Website | Official website |
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