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Operation GRAPPLE Commemorative Beer Mat
Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1990, In Storage, X008-4700
Operation GRAPPLE was the codename given to the trials of Britain's first hydrogen bomb. The RAF's No. 49 Squadron was responsible for the air dropping of the weapon. The first trial took place on 15 May 1957, over Malden Island in the Pacific Ocean.
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- 49 Squadron (RAF)
- 1321 Flight (RAF) [3]
- Gp Capt Kenneth Gilbert Hubbard [3]
- 543 Squadron (RAF) [2]
- Sir William Penney [2]
- 2 Air Navigation School (RAF) [1]
- 2 Reception Unit (RAF) [1]
- 224 Squadron (RAF) [1]
- 40 Squadron (RAF) [1]
- 7 Squadron (RAF) [1]
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- Grapple, 1956-1958
- Buffalo, 1956 [3]
- Cold War, 1946-1989 [3]
- Falklands Conflict, 1982 [2]
- Battle of Britain, 1940 [1]
- Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 [1]
- United Kingdom, Bombing of, 1939-1945 [1]
- V-1 Attacks, 1944-1945 [1]
- Vietnam War, 1963-1975 [1]