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Evening Standard
National
Ellena Cruse

Headstone of WW2 Dambusters dog has n-word removed

The headstone of a grave to the Dambusters’ dog – whose name is a racial slur – has been changed.

The animal was buried at RAF Scampton base after the 617 Squadron undertook probably the most famous raid in the history of the force consisting of a low-level night attack on German dams in 1943.

Wing Commander Guy Gibson used his dog’s name as a code word to say the dam has been breached, with the Labrador Retriever dying on the same night as the raid.

The headstone bearing the dog’s name N***** has now been removed, while film versions of the The Dambusters have either edited out the name or given him the moniker Trigger instead.

Poignant: a Lancaster bomber performs a flypast over the Derwent Reservoir as part of a series of events to commemorate 70th anniversary of the Dambusters raid (PA)

Conservative former minister Sir Edward Leigh, whose constituency includes Scampton, wrote to the RAF station commander saying: “Undoubtedly we are both more sensitive and more sensible today when it comes to the delicateness of racialist and derogatory terminology which had been used with unfortunate informality in the past.

“It is perfectly understandable that this is a tricky matter to which there are no simple or easy solutions.”

“I am, however, very fearful of our ability today to erase or re-write history,”

“The past needs to be explained, taught about, and learned from – not re-written. Wing Cdr Gibson’s dog was much loved by the Dambusters and was killed while he was on a raid risking his life to defend our country.”

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