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Royal Air Force

noun

  1. the air force of the United Kingdom RAF
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Royal Air Force

  1. The British air force, most famous for its performance in the Battle of Britain and other campaigns of World War II . Known as the RAF .
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As a former officer in the Royal Air Force, I consider myself a comfortable passenger, even after some extreme situations on deployment.

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He said the Royal Air Force would provide surveillance aircraft to join a Nato deployment to protect critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.

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He became interested in computing while in the Royal Air Force in the 1980s and went on to learn several programming languages.

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Royal Air Force fighters were scrambled to intercept a civilian airliner that had reported a bomb on board.

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Mr Donfried said the organisation was in close contact with the British Embassy and that the repatriation of Salmond's body may involve the Royal Air Force.

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