The Royal Navy no longer has a Fleet air Arm
regarding largest navys in the world in order one to ten? answer please.ie usa china etc etc where is indonesia?
The term "British flyboys" typically refers to British pilots and aircrew who served during World War I and World War II, particularly those involved in the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force. They became known for their bravery and skill in aerial combat, often engaging in dogfights against enemy aircraft. The term evokes a sense of camaraderie and adventure, as these pilots played a crucial role in the air battles of their respective wars, contributing significantly to the Allied efforts. Notable figures among them include pilots like Douglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson.
Admiral John Tovey was the Admiral of the Fleet in the Atlantic during World War 2. He served in the Royal Navy. He retired after the war ended. Admiral Ernest J. King was assigned Fleet Commander of the Fleet for the United States once the US entered the war. They did not have one Admiral to control the fleets of the Allies as they did for the land forces.
100,000
A lot, aat least 5,000. But all pilots were potential kamikaze pilots.
The Great White Fleet
The royal navy's first shore establishment was in 1939 at butlins holiday camp and was commissioned a training camp which served during the second world war.
there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
Admiral Royal Ingersoll
No, He was an Admiral of the Fleet (the highest rank possible) in the Royal Navy.
The war began for the Americans when Japanese pilots dropped bombs on the US Naval fleet and the airfields at Pearl Harbor and other island locations.
They do there are many pilots in the world to do the flights
During World War, Canada contributed many top pilots to the Royal Air Force. Many of them became aces and pilot instructors.
regarding largest navys in the world in order one to ten? answer please.ie usa china etc etc where is indonesia?
Defeat the German U-boat offensive
No the Japanese Kamikaze pilots were a phenomenon of late World War II.
There is no exact data as to how many airline pilots are in the world. There are an estimated 800,000 in the United States.