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  1. RAF COLLEGE CRANWELL “IOT/IOTC PRIZE WINNERS” Description of Awards to Cadets 1980 to 2020. Version 1.0 4 June 2021 IBM Steward 6GE. This analysis relies heavily on records archived at the RAF College before 2000 and DVDs purchased by the author of Graduation Parades beyond 2005.

  2. 3 de feb. de 2014 · Location: RAF College Cranwell, Cranwell, Sleaford, Lincolnshire NG34 8HB Image of early aviators stationed at Cranwell Photograph courtesy of RAF College Cranwell. Show less. Release date:

  3. 24 de sept. de 2021 · Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, was the Reviewing Officer for the Sovereign’s Review at RAF College Cranwell, on the 23 rd September 2021.. Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal arrived on the College Parade Square escorted by the Commandant of the RAF College to take the Royal Salute whilst a Spitfire and Hurricane from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Coningsby provided ...

  4. The Royal Air Force College opened on 5 February 1920 under the command of Air Commodore C.A.H. Longcroft. The Chief of the Air Staff’s message to the first entry of cadets left them in no doubt of his expectations for the College: “We have to learn by experience how to organise and administer a great Service, both in peace and war, and you ...

  5. COLLEGE NOTES CAREER BRIEF AIR COMMODORE M R WILLIAMS MA RAF Air Commodore M R Williams. born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. on 9 August 1929, was educated at Marlborough and Trinitv College, Dublin. andjoined the A ir Force in 1954. After a touron Meteor and Hunter dav fighters, he qualified as a flying instructor and at Cranwell from 1959-1961.

  6. In the 1920s and 1930s, you will see an analysis of RAF and FCO cadets that graduated from Initial Officer and Pilot Training; those who “withdrew’; those who were killed in flying accidents. In the war years, the College was closed for Officer Training, but many airman aircrew undertook their flying training with the College SFTS (later 17 ...

  7. RAF COLLEGE CRANWELL “The Cranwellian Many” A Tribute to Bomber Command Cranwellians. Version 1.0 dated 9 November 2020 IBM Steward 6GE. In its electronic form, this document contains underlined, hypertext links to additional material, including alternative source data and archived video/audio clips.