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RAF for Royal Air Force
The RAF was formed towards the end o WW1 on 1 April 1918.
The RAF is the Royal Air Force, the air force of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. They are still around today, and fight for Britain in Iraq and Afghanistan. Royal Air Force Great Britians Air Force
Air Chief Marshal Hugh Dowding was commander-in-chief of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain. Churchill and some senior RAF officers found him awkward and he was sacked in November 1940.
I believe he was in the RAF. Thought doing what and where he was I cannot say
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Take it or leave it - my husband learnt this word whilst serving in North Africa in 1955
If you are referring to the V/Stol Harrier, it was invented throughout the 1960's and entered service in the RAF in 1969. There was a previous Hawker Harrier, a sleek biplane fighter in the RAF in the 1930's.
Officially, it was around 1984, however XH558, the recently-restored Vulcan was retired from RAF service on March 23rd 1993. Officially, it was around 1984, however XH558, the recently-restored Vulcan was retired from RAF service on March 23rd 1993.
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There are two, RAF Valley and RAF Mona.
Raf Rogers goes by Raf, and Hafa.
RAF Wildenrath ended in 1992.
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The motto of RAF Akrotiri is 'Acra Semper Acria .'.
Raf Reymen's birth name is Raf van Caeneghem.
RAF Bruntingthorpe was created in 1942.