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While there is no prominent historical evidence of personal drug or medication abuse by
Sir Arthur "Bomber" Harris, he was the architect of the policy that institutionalized the use of stimulants within RAF Bomber Command during World War II.
Key Details of RAF Medication Use Under Harris:
Benzedrine (Amphetamine Sulphate): Under Harris's leadership, the RAF reversed its initial prohibition of stimulants. In November 1942, Benzedrine was officially approved for operational use by aircrews to combat extreme fatigue during long-distance night bombing raids.
"Wakey-Wakey" Pills: These amphetamine tablets, often referred to by crews as "wakey-wakey" or "pep" pills, were intended to help pilots and navigators maintain alertness for 10 or more hours of flight.
Caffeine Citrate: Some elite units, such as the Pathfinder crews, reportedly preferred caffeine citrate over amphetamines, viewing the ability to stay awake naturally as a mark of "manliness".
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