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  • ...the Axis; Marshal of the RAF [[Arthur Harris|Sir Arthur Harris]], head of Royal Air Force Bomber Command, supported by [[Lord Cherwell]], [[Winston Churchill]]'s sci
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  • | publisher = Royal Air Force}}</ref> while Rodeo operations used large formations intended to draw attac
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  • The [[Royal Air Force]] inflicted heavy damage on Lübeck during [[World War II]], as most of the
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  • ...iginally working for the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS) after the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) initially decided there was no need to take photographs of Germany
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  • *''Marshal'', ''General of the Army'', ''Marshal of the Royal Air Force''; rarely used
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  • ...eat Britain in 1940. It was mainly achieved by the fighter pilots of the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) whose aircraft, principally the [[Hawker Hurricane (fighter)|Hawker
    4 KB (583 words) - 10:49, 8 April 2024
  • ...erving with 3 Squadron, [[Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)]], or in the [[Royal Air Force (RAF)]].
    8 KB (1,187 words) - 10:49, 23 February 2024
  • ...t in the North Atlantic and twice entered the Mediterranean Sea to deliver Royal Air Force aircraft to [[Malta]].<ref name=NHS>{{citation
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  • ...enlist, whereupon he went to Canada, where he became an instructor for the Royal Air Force. He died of natural causes in Toronto in 1918.
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  • * [[Royal Air Force (cricket)|Royal Air Force]]
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  • ...st, so it had a very good chance of measuring itself against the best of [[Royal Air Force]]'s (RAF) [[Fighter Command (aeroplane)|Fighter Command]] aircraft. Reports
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  • There is a large [[Royal Air Force]] base at Heraklion and a US-UK signals intelligence facility.
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  • ...cond Lieutenant]]s in the [[British Army]] and [[Pilot Officer]]s in the [[Royal Air Force]] and above all enlisted and warrant ranks. A midshipman's rank insignia, w
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  • ...and]] in 1916. In March 1918 he was transferred to the naval branch of the Royal Air Force and served as a pilot on the western front, rising to the rank of wing comm
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  • ...er of the two aircraft carriers had its retirement postponed. Long range [[Royal Air Force]] bombers, from [[Ascension Island]], destroyed the Falklands' airfields, p
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  • ...of shipboard use, but not catapulted. To be used by the Italian Navy, U.K. Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, United States Marine Corps; will replace assorted versions
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  • ...[[Horsham]], [[West Sussex]], he served as a [[Flying Officer]] with the [[Royal Air Force]] from 1943 to 1947.
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  • ...f his career to the [[Second World War]], through which he served in the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF), though he did manage to take part in wartime matches for several d
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  • ...rning net protected his small force from surprise attack. With the British Royal Air Force (RAF) the AVG kept Rangoon and the Burma Road open for two and a half month
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  • ...olonel, he served from 1922 to 1935 as a soldier in the Tank Corps and the Royal Air Force. Despite his awareness of his extraordinary personality and his self-confid
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