This is an interesting read. Take the patience to read thru all of it, you wont be disappointed.
RAF Bomber Command 1939-1945 : Rob Davis
Interesting the explanation for the saying " gone for a burton".
The popular expression "Gone for a Burton" meaning "dead" referred to Burton on Trent. This was (and still is) home to a very substantial brewing industry. "Burton Ale" was advertised at the time on a billboard in two parts - two men carrying a ladder - one at each end and then in the second panel one man carrying but the other had disappeared with the slogan - "Gone for a Burton" under it. Hence went for a beer, became RAF slang for "buying the farm" "getting the chop".



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