During the Battle of Britain, many pilots lived in temporary accommodations near their airfields, such as barracks or requisitioned homes. Some were stationed in nearby towns and villages, while others resided in facilities provided by their squadrons. Many pilots also commuted from their homes, especially those who lived in the surrounding areas of southern England. The living conditions varied, often reflecting the urgency and chaos of wartime.
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