I am just an 11 year old girl, but I know that the Royal Flying Doctor Service is very famous for how many people it has saved. Many of us Aussies would be dead if there were no such thing as this service.
The Flying Doctor is better known as the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. This organization provides emergency and primary healthcare to rural and remote areas of Australia.
John Flynn established the service known as the Aerial Medical Service on 15 May 1928. It was not given the designation of "Royal Flying Doctor Service" until the 1940s.
The medical staff are simply known as the "Flying doctors". However, other staff besides medical doctors are included, as specialists such as dentists are also needed to service the remote areas of the outback.
The Royal Navy is known as the senior service over the British Army and Royal Air Force because it has been in existence longer.
WRNS stands for Women's Royal Naval Service, the women's branch of the Royal Navy. This branch was known officially, and popularly, as the WRENS.
RAF - Royal Air Force.Military flying started in the British Army in its "Royal Flying Corps". Known as "RFC" for short.Later, the RFC was separated from the Army to form a new military entity called the Royal Air Force or "RAF" for short.(The answer below is just a little joke!)Another answerIn the First World War, The British Air Force were known as the "Royal Flying Club", which in a way, was what they were, as the RFC was formed from all the little English flying Clubs that were scattered around England.In WW2 they became the RAF, [The Royal Air-Force].The abbreviation RAF is contained in their brass cap badge and is embroidered on their pilot's wings.
RAF - Royal Air Force.Military flying started in the British Army in its "Royal Flying Corps". Known as "RFC" for short.Later, the RFC was separated from the Army to form a new military entity called the Royal Air Force or "RAF" for short.(The answer below is just a little joke!)Another answerIn the First World War, The British Air Force were known as the "Royal Flying Club", which in a way, was what they were, as the RFC was formed from all the little English flying Clubs that were scattered around England.In WW2 they became the RAF, [The Royal Air-Force].The abbreviation RAF is contained in their brass cap badge and is embroidered on their pilot's wings.
I hope you meant the RAF. There is no RIF. The Royal Air Force exists today. During World War 2 they were known as the RAAF, Royal Army Air Force.AnswerThe original answer is incorrect, as there has never been a 'Royal Army Air Force'. The letters, 'RAAF', represents the Royal Australian Air Force!The Royal Air Force was formed in 1918, by amalgamating the Royal Flying Corps (essentially part of the British Army), and the Royal Naval Air Service (part of the Royal Navy). This is one of the reasons that the RAF rank insignia is based on that of the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy still retains an independent air wing, called the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). And, yes, the RAF does exist today.
SC at the end of the Doctor's name is known as SENIOR CONSULTANT.
RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Steamship)Also Known as the Titanic
The WREN nurses were British women in the Women's Royal Naval Service.they were the womens royal naval service
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, have been flying since 1965, making them more than 55 years old.