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"Why the Royal Air Force Burns Pianos Every Year" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill  | 04 Oct 2021 7:03 p.m. PST |
Royal Air Force Exchange Officers stationed at Robins Air Force Base host a piano burn at Duck Lake as part of a local celebration of the RAF's 100th Anniversary. Piano burns are a tradition going back to the earliest days of the RAF and have come to represent an homage to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their nation. From Military: link |
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