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royal air force
1. Hopefully, the formation of the Royal Air Force, which went into effect only days previously, wouldn’t be a total fuck-up from the onset
2. ‘The Times’ was on the desk in front of him, and he was reading up on the new Royal Air Force, which came into being only recently
3. A good, long, private chat with Dawley, resplendent in his brand-new Royal Air Force Major’s outfit, and Bernie, helped to settle my mind
4. As an aside, he explained that the Dining-In tradition, borrowed from the Royal Air Force back in the big war, was introduced into the USAF by General Hap Arnold who became quite famous for his Wing Dings
5. ” Objected Samuel Goldman, an American Jew who had enlisted in the Royal Air Force in 1939
6. previously the resident archaeologist for the Royal Air Force and the Sovereign
7. It is also shared with the Royal Air Force of the UK, the SAS, and the Royal
8. The Royal Air Force had mobilised the last of its reserves and Spitfire production had accelerated
9. It was immediately clear that this could not even be attempted until the Royal Navy; still one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world had been either destroyed or diverted and the Royal Air Force eliminated
10. As the war progressed both the technique and technology of the Royal Air Force had increased enormously
11. Therefore, it was concluded that Wittmann's Tiger was destroyed by a rocket fired from a Royal Air Force Hawker "Typhoon"
12. Air Chief Marshal Leigh-Mallory, the head of the Royal Air Force, nodded his head at those words
13. GXR also provided a secure networking service to the Royal Air Force and had a framework agreement to provide similar services to the 26 member countries of NATO
14. Dr Javid suggested taking up an offer from the Royal Air Force as they were used to transporting wounded soldiers from Afghanistan, but General Kayani refused
15. Britain had a sophisticated network of air defences: The British used radar to detect incoming planes and direct the Royal Air Force’s fast, effective fighter planes to intercept them
16. He worked with a small ball- bearing to control the flow of ink to the pen tip and got his breakthrough when the Royal Air Force commissioned his company to supply pens to pilots who found their fountain pens leaked at high altitudes
17. The oldest active military helicopter pilot is Major Mike Crabtree (UK), who flew for the Royal Air Force of Oman aged 64 years 305 days on 18 October 2012