I was with the Canadian RCAF "F" wing statitoned in Kodiac during the period of 1941 -42 . Some of or squadron were deployed at Umnak and Dutch Harbour . One of our pilots shot down a Jap Zero A/C while near Kiska . I see nothing in your reports to substantiate this !!!!
The RCAF stands fo rthe Royal Canadian Air Force and it is one of the oldest air forces The RCAF stands fo rthe Royal Canadian Air Force and it is one of the oldest air forces
The abbreviation RCAF stands for Royal Canadian Airforce, formerly Air Command (AIRCOM). It is one of three environmental commands of the Canadian Forces responsible for the air operations.
The standard infantry rifles in the RCAF are the Diemaco C7A1 and C7A2 rifles.
There are 70,000 men in the Canadian airforce.
RCAF Station Aylmer was created in 1941.
RCAF Station Aylmer ended in 1961.
Yes she did! She was recruited from the RCAF to the USAF. I couldn't find a specific date for this. Capt Hanna was born March 17, 1955 deceased November 19, 2009 at the age of 55. She was a captain in the Canadian Air Force. She was a Canadian who was described as being part German and a whole lot of Irish in her. She left the RCAF and joined the USAF as a pilot. Not just a pilot, but a jet pilot. She was the first woman to fly a Russian Mig 15 Fighter Jet
During WW2, there wasn't much choice. The RCAF were involved in a war to defeat the Nazis.
RCAF winipeg bombers and the RCAF Toronto Hurricanes
Bomber Command's significance to Canada was that many of the aircrew were Canadian. As well as Canadians in RAF uniform, the 15 Squadrons of 6 Group, RCAF were all Canadian, and flew over 40,800 missions in WW2.
Robert Leckie - RCAF officer - died on 1975-03-31.
Robert Leckie - RCAF officer - was born on 1890-04-16.