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Douglas Bader, a courageous British soldier, defied the odds with his remarkable bravery and resilience during World War II. Despite losing both legs in a flying accident, he returned to the skies as a fighter pilot, earning legendary status for his daring exploits in combat. Bader's indomitable spirit and unwavering determination serve as an enduring inspiration to all who face adversity.
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"I then realized my appearance was a bit odd. My right leg was no longer with me. It had caught somewhere in the top of the cockpit as I tried to leave my Spitfire."

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"Rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men."

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"The sea from Dunkirk to Dover during these days of the evacuation looked like any coastal road in England on a bank holiday. It was solid with shipping."

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"We were all flying around up and down the coast near Dunkirk looking for enemy aircraft which seemed also to be milling around with no particular cohesion."

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"The successful pilots succeeded because they did not open fire until they were close to the target."

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"Like the Spitfire it was immensely strong: a pilot had no need to fear the danger of pulling the wings off, no matter how desperate the situation became."

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