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REFLECTIONS - Reflections - 2008-
242 - Reflections March 2012 (20th anniversary issue) - 2012
Archive Reference / Library Class No.
Periodical Series
Title
Above the trenches: Derbyshire's first flying aces
Date
March 2012
Author
Marsden, Barry M
Description
Pages 68-70.
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Term
First World War (1914-1918)
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Royal Air Force; 1918-; The United Kingdom's aerial warfare force. Formed from the Royal Flying Corps towards the end of the First World War in 1918; the oldest independent air force in the world.
Royal Flying Corps; 1912-1918; Became Royal Air Force in 1918.
Eyre; Cyril Askew (1896-1917); Of Codnor; served as airman in World War 1.
Rowley; Herbert Victor (1897-1966); Of Crich, served in Air Force in both world wars.
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