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During World War II, Roald Dahl served as a fighter pilot for the Royal Air Force (RAF). He initially trained in the United Kingdom and later flew missions in North Africa and Greece. His wartime experiences influenced his writing, as he later incorporated themes of bravery and adventure into his Children's Books. Dahl also worked in intelligence, where he was involved in gathering information and reporting on enemy activities.

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