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  • Air Vice Marshal and Air Officer Commanding No. 1 Group, [[Royal Air Force]], its senior combat command and RAF air commander in [[Operation Odyssey D
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  • ...nimrod-sigint-aircraft-with-rc-135s-17133/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[mode]=1 UK Royal Air Force To Replace Nimrod SIGINT Aircraft with RC-135s]
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  • The '''Royal Air Force''' ('''RAF''') is the air force of Britain. It was formed in 1918 by a merg
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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal Air Force]]
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  • The [[Royal Air Force]] bombing of the missile research center at [[Peenemunde]]
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • ...elligence]] variant of the [[BaE Systems Nimrod]] aircraft, flown by the [[Royal Air Force]]
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  • ...de>Tactical [[imagery intelligence]] and [[C3I-ISR]] headquarters of the [[Royal Air Force[]], based at [[Marham]] in the UK
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Royal Air Force]] squadron, the "Dam Busters", formed for precision bombing, originally [[O
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  • '''Sir Arthur Harris''', or '''Bomber Harris''', headed the [[Royal Air Force Bomber Command]] during [[World War Two]].
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  • An early [[radar|imaging radar]] used, by the [[Royal Air Force]], for the night bombing of Germany
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  • Sir Arthur Harris, or Bomber Harris, headed the Royal Air Force Bomber Command during World War Two.
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  • Commander of [[Fighter Command]] of the [[Royal Air Force]] during the [[Battle of Britain]]
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • *Dakota: [[Royal Air Force]] and [[Royal Australian Air Force]] transport variant, derived from DACoTA
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}} {{r|Royal Air Force Fighter Command||**}}
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  • * The [[Royal Air Force]]
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  • ...equivalents, such as Admiral of the Fleet/Fleet Admiral or Marshal of the Royal Air Force/General of the Air Force.
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • ...rt takeoff and vertical landing]] is preferred. Variants are used by the [[Royal Air Force]], [[Royal Navy]], and [[United States Marine Corps]].
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  • '''617 Squadron''' of the [[Royal Air Force]] was formed on 21 March 1943 at RAF Scampton in [[Lincolnshire]] for the f
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • ...support them, as well as Joint elements that work with the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force."<ref name=BAStructure>{{citation
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • ...ncent. "The German Air Force Is Already 'The Most Powerful in Europe': Two Royal Air Force Officers Report on a Visit to Germany, 6-15 October 1936." ''Journal of Mil
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  • ...photos were readily available at the Allied Central Interpretation Unit at Royal Air Force Station Medmenham, 50 miles outside of London and at the Mediterranean Alli
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  • In the [[Royal Air Force]], '''Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing (TIW)'''is the UK headquarters for
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • | author =Royal Air Force
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • ...photos were readily available at the Allied Central Interpretation Unit at Royal Air Force Station Medmenham, 50 miles outside of London and at the Mediterranean Alli
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  • ...(ISR) platform as well as a "hunter-killer" for armed reconnaissance. The Royal Air Force tends to emphasize the former and the United States Air Force the latter, b
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  • ...various Harrier versions being replaced in the the Italian Navy, the U.K. Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, and the United States Marine Corps.
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  • {{r|Royal Air Force}}
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  • *[http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/ Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Website]
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  • ...sly from a roll, or, in the earliest forms, code-named '''Window''' by the Royal Air Force in the Second World War, literally thrown out as bundles. The British were ...he invasion fleet moved to the "D-Day" landings of Battle of Normandy, the Royal Air Force ran two deception operations using chaff to simulate false convoys; it is s
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  • ...the Axis; Marshal of the RAF [[Arthur Harris|Sir Arthur Harris]], head of Royal Air Force Bomber Command, supported by [[Lord Cherwell]], [[Winston Churchill]]'s sci
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  • | publisher = Royal Air Force}}</ref> while Rodeo operations used large formations intended to draw attac
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  • The [[Royal Air Force]] inflicted heavy damage on Lübeck during [[World War II]], as most of the
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  • ...iginally working for the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS) after the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) initially decided there was no need to take photographs of Germany
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  • *''Marshal'', ''General of the Army'', ''Marshal of the Royal Air Force''; rarely used
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  • ...eat Britain in 1940. It was mainly achieved by the fighter pilots of the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) whose aircraft, principally the [[Hawker Hurricane (fighter)|Hawker
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  • ...erving with 3 Squadron, [[Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)]], or in the [[Royal Air Force (RAF)]].
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  • ...t in the North Atlantic and twice entered the Mediterranean Sea to deliver Royal Air Force aircraft to [[Malta]].<ref name=NHS>{{citation
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  • ...enlist, whereupon he went to Canada, where he became an instructor for the Royal Air Force. He died of natural causes in Toronto in 1918.
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