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  2. Royal Air Force Club - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Club, or RAF Club in short-form, is a club located at 128 Piccadilly, London.. Membership is open to those who hold, or have held, commissions in the RAF, PMRAFNS, Reserve Forces and Commonwealth and friendly foreign air forces, Members of the British Army and Royal Navy who are serving on secondment with the RAF are also eligible for membership.

  3. Royal Air Forces Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Forces Association branch & club in Hexham, Northumberland. The Royal Air Forces Association, also known as RAF Association or RAFA, is a British registered charity. It provides care and support to serving and retired members of the Air Forces of the British Commonwealth, and to their dependents.

  4. Timeline of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    June – Royal Air Force Temporary Nursing Service formed. 19 July – The Imperial German Navy's airship base at Tønder is bombed in the Tondern raid; 19 September to 1 October – Battle of Megiddo. The RAF's Palestine Brigade plays a key role in the British victory over the Ottoman Empire, including the destruction of the Ottoman Seventh Army.

  5. List of former Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    London Biggin Hill, a former RAF station This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They are listed under any former county or country name which was appropriate for the duration of operation. During 1991, the RAF had several Military Emergency Diversion Aerodrome (MEDA) airfields: RAF ...

  6. Template:RAF squadrons - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Sovereigns of monarchies - Wikipedia

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  8. RAF West Ruislip - Wikipedia

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    The station cinema screen room. The station was passed to the US Air Force Third Air Force on 1 December 1955, to enable the consolidation of facilities at several sites in the country into a single location. On 1 October 1962, the American 7500th Air Base Group was relocated to RAF West Ruislip from RAF South Ruislip.

  9. John Salmond - Wikipedia

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    John Salmond was born the son of Major General Sir William Salmond and Emma Mary Salmond (née Hoyle). [1] His siblings included a brother, Geoffrey, [1] and sister, Gwen. [2] [3] After first being taught by a series of governesses he then attended Miss Dixon's School in Thurloe Square, London. [4]