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rcaf
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Royal Canadian Air Force, predecessor of the Canadian Forces Air Command (CF AIRCOM)
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The RCAF was created in 1993 through the merger of the Cambodian government's military forces and the two noncommunist resistance armies; the Khmer Rouge and royalist forces were absorbed into the RCAF in 1999.
The king is the commander in chief of the armed forces, called the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF), which include the army, navy, and air force.
Talk story about Air Marshall William A. Bishop of the RCAF, who shot down 72 German planes in the last war, and author of "Winged Peace," a discussion on the future of aviation.
Here is a selection of those we've been sent so far: My Dad flew with his dog on D Day My dear departed Dad was a Squadron Leader, DFC, in the RCAF, No. 411 Squadron, in 1944.
The New Yorker, December 2 , 1944P. 23 Talk story about Air Marshall William A. Bishop of the RCAF, who shot down 72 German planes in the last war, and author of "Winged Peace," a discussion on the future of aviation.
By Russell Maloney and Andy Logan The New Yorker, December 2 , 1944P. 23 Talk story about Air Marshall William A. Bishop of the RCAF, who shot down 72 German planes in the last war, and author of "Winged Peace," a discussion on the future of aviation.
Widow of the late Wing Commander James L. Jackson (RAF and RCAF).
They can decipher "RCAF — 17th Squadron" and the crude cartoons of Spitfire planes etched beneath it without much problem, but "The Lord Keeps Me — Mark 16" on the shoulder has them perplexed.
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