Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Guinea Pigs Of WW2 Remember Team Who Saved Their Faces

The torment of their frightful blazes is presently ancient history, yet previous Battle of Britain pilots spared by spearheading plastic surgery will recall check another section in their surprising lives.

The Guinea Pig Club was the name the gathering took subsequent to experiencing spearheading facial surgery to treat distorting blazes' wounds when their planes were shot down.

Additional: Honoring The 'Guinea Pigs' Of World War II

Framed in 1941, the club involved seriously injured and blazed men who were being dealt with at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead by spearheading specialist Sir Archibald McIndoe and his group.

Long lasting individuals from the club have assembled for the opening of an exhibition hall recounting their story.

The club commended its 75th birthday before on this year.

Additional: Celebrating 75 Years Of The 'Guinea Pig Club'

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