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HBM from the Petwood Hotel ~ Woodhall Spa

HBM from the Petwood Hotel  ~ Woodhall Spa
WAR DAYS AND THE DAMBUSTERS .


The hotel building served as a military hospital for injured soldiers during the Great War complete with wards and an operating theatre, but it is as the home of the legendary 617 “Dambusters” Squadron in WW2 that the Petwood is best known. Occupied from 1942, it was originally home to officers of both 97 and 619 squadrons, but when 619 squadron moved to RAF Coningsby and 617 squadron moved to RAF Woodhall Spa the officers of 617 made the Petwood their home.

Composed of Canadian, New Zealand and Australian as well as British Royal Air Force personnel, 617 Squadron were a top-secret squadron entrusted with the specific task of crippling three key German Dams. Carried out on the night of May 17th 1943, this crucial attack was called “Operation Chastise” and utilised an ingenious “Bouncing Bomb” designed by engineer Sir Barnes Wallis. The bouncing explosive was a stroke of genius, able to be launched directly at targets before it detonated underwater, creating a “bubble pulse” effect capable of causing huge damage to enemy targets. The Squadrons badge, picturing a breached wall, and motto “Apres moi, le deluge” (“After me, the flood”) pay homage to the effectiveness of the mission.

Today, the Squadron Bar hosts a range of memorabilia and tributes to Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC, Group Captain Leonard Cheshire VC and their Officers. The Petwood was a scene of some jubilant celebrations with the breakthroughs made by 617 Squadron, as well as soul searching after tragic losses. We can doonly imagine the sheer bravery of the Squadron and the huge risks they took in enemy territory, facing death time and again. Guy Gibson alone, the squadron’s heroic young Wing Commander, carried out over 170 raids by the age of 24. Just two years later he was killed in action.

The squadron’s feats live on at the Petwood, which remains a fascinating testament to the Dambusters as well as all the squadrons and RAF personnel who visited or stayed over the years. Besides the attacks that destroyed or damaged the dams and industry in the Ruhr Valley, the Squadron was also responsible for the sinking of the German warship Tirpitz, which had been concealed in the Norwegian Fjords, with the new Tall Boy bomb. Alongside other squadrons, 617 squadron were also involved in raids on other key targets including bridges, shelters and canals as well as using the innovative 'Grand Slam' bomb to destroy U-boat shelters, railway bridges and viaducts in Germany. In 2010 it was also uncovered that they were being considered for a special mission to target Mussolini himself.

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35 comments - The latest ones
 Dimas Sequeira
Dimas Sequeira club
Very nice hotel with a remarkable history! HBM, Steve!
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Dimas Sequeira club
Hello Dimas thank you it is certainly an interesting place.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Dinesh
Dinesh club
Beautiful image HBM

"Dam Busters"! I watched a movie by the title, think it is related to what is written above
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Dinesh club
Hello Dinesh thank you .. yes a very famous movie made of the real life operation made by the 617 Lancaster Squadron ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Henri d'Anger
Henri d'Anger
So one can sit there and wait what might happen in front of the opposite houses. Nice shot! HBM!
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Henri d'Anger
Hello and thank you .. yes you can visit this place and sit to watch what is going on ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
We really enjoyed our visit to Woodhall Spa, and this is a nice place to sit and remember those who bravely fought for our freedom.
HFF, Steve, and enjoy your week.
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Amelia club
Hello Amelia thank you.. it is certainly a lovely village to visit for many reasons and the war time history is a fitting one ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Xata
Xata club
Beautiful classical tekwood bench, HBM Steve
And thanks for this interesting historical page too.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Xata club
Thank you Annabelle very much appreciated ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 polytropos
polytropos club
A great place from where you have a good overview of your houses. :-)
HBM!
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to polytropos club
Thank you the hotel is a lovely building indeed.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Wierd Folkersma
Wierd Folkersma club
HBM Steve!
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Wierd Folkersma club
Thank you much appreciated as always

Best wishes.and stay safe .

Steve
2 years ago.
 Trudy Tuinstra
Trudy Tuinstra club
HBM
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Trudy Tuinstra club
Thank you Trudy I am pleased you like it.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Thanks for the interesting info and the terrific capture Steve, HBM
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Roger (Grisly) club
Hello Roger thank you also here.. i am pleased you like both ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
Sounds like a great place with a lot of history. Thanks for the info. Well done.

HBM, enjoy the day. Herb
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Herb Riddle club
Thank you Herb i am pleased you found it interesting.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Christa1004
Christa1004 club
Looks like a mansion in Normandy... HBM Steve.
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Christa1004 club
Hello Christa certainly an interesting comparison.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
HBM Steve and what history you have kindly shared ~~~ Y* and best wishes
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Nick Weall club
Thank you Nick i am pleased you like this one and thd history involved.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club
Great shot Steve, nicely composed. Thanks for the extensive, and very interesting notes about this historic place.

HBM and enjoy your week
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Doug Shepherd club
Hello Doug thank you also. Certainly an interesting place to visit if interested in it's war time history ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
Mooi park Steve--HBM en een goede week!
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Fred Fouarge club
Hello Fred thank you. I hope your week is going well also.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Ecobird
Ecobird club
A beautiful building and lovely grounds Steve and your notes are interesting and informative
HBM and a good new week to you
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Ecobird club
Hello Carol thank you.. i am pleased you found this one of interest also ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
A bench with a view of a beautiful building.
Thank you for the note.
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Hello Jaap thank you .. i am honoured you like this shot and notes also.

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.
 Ste
Ste
Thank you for your YS

Sarah O'

Aschi "Freestone"

Paolo Tanino

homaris

Marco F. Delminho

gezginruh

Frans Schols

ColRam

Best wishes... Steve
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Alan Drury
Alan Drury club
Hi Steve thought I had seen this place before a belated HBM . Best wishes Alan.
2 years ago.
Ste has replied to Alan Drury club
Hello Alan yes indeed a place we have visited a few times ..

Best wishes and stay safe.

Steve
2 years ago.

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