Douglas Bader
Douglas Bader was a British Royal Air Force pilot known for his remarkable courage during World War II. Despite losing both of his legs in a flying accident in 1931, he continued to pursue his passion for flying and became a fighter ace, credited with shooting down several enemy aircraft.
Bader's determination and leadership inspired many during the war. He was a key figure in the Battle of Britain and became a symbol of resilience. After the war, he worked to support disabled individuals and promote aviation, leaving a lasting legacy in both military history and disability advocacy.