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The last living British World War I veteran, Florence Green, died on February 4th, 2012 at the age of 110. She was a member of the Women's Royal Air Force and the last living person to serve in WWI.
S. D. Jarvis has written: 'The cross of sacrifice' -- subject(s): Registers of dead, World War, 1914-1918 'Officers who died in the service of the Royal Navy, Royal Navy Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal Marines, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force, 1914-1919' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Great Britain. Royal Navy, Officers, Registers of dead, World War, 1914-1918 'Officers Who Died in the Service of Commonwealth & Colonial Regiments & Corps (Officers Who Died in the Service of Commonwealth & Colonial)'
They had diffrent living conditions because they were lower than the officers who were more important. what???
Henry Probert has written: 'High commanders of the Royal Air Force' -- subject- s -: Biography, Generals, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Marshals 'Bomber Harris' -- subject- s -: Aerial operations, British, Biography, British Aerial operations, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Bomber Command, History, Marshals, Officers, World War, 1939-1945 'The forgotten air force' -- subject- s -: Aerial operations, British, British Aerial operations, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, History, World War, 1939-1945
There are several "royal families" in the world. Each has a different surname. The family name of the British Royal Family is Windsor.
British peers were the male members of the British Royal Family that relinquished ties to German titles and adopted English surnames. During World War 1, approximately 15 members of the British Royal Family were killed during WWI.
The British Royal Navy.
Most British officers carried the British Webley .38. -Some had a .455 version instead.
The Royal Airforce=RAF
Yes
The British Airforce was called the RAF (Royal Air Force) and still is now.
The British: The Royal Navy.