Royal Air Force celebrates its 100th anniversary

Published April 2, 2018
Kent (UK): Former Spitfire pilot Squadron Leader Allan Scott, 96, prepares to fly as a passenger in a Spitfire as part of the Royal Air Force centenary celebrations on Sunday. It was exactly 100 years ago, on April 1, 1918, that the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service merged to create the Royal Air Force. Queen Elizabeth sent congratulations to the air force on the 100th anniversary of its founding, with her message read out by 16-year-old Adam Wood, one of the youngest members of the RAF.—AP
Kent (UK): Former Spitfire pilot Squadron Leader Allan Scott, 96, prepares to fly as a passenger in a Spitfire as part of the Royal Air Force centenary celebrations on Sunday. It was exactly 100 years ago, on April 1, 1918, that the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service merged to create the Royal Air Force. Queen Elizabeth sent congratulations to the air force on the 100th anniversary of its founding, with her message read out by 16-year-old Adam Wood, one of the youngest members of the RAF.—AP

LONDON: Queen Elizabeth II has sent congratulations to Britain’s Royal Air Force on the 100th anniversary of its founding.

The queen’s message was read at a breakfast reception held on Sunday at a central London building that served as the RAF’s first headquarters.

The Royal Air Force was created on April 1, 1918 through the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service.

Its reputation is strongly associated with the extraordinary bravery and skill of the pilots who defended Britain against Germany’s Luftwaffe during World War II.

Elizabeth said in her anniversary wishes that the RAF has “defended our freedom gallantly.” Top air force officers attended the reception, but the job of reading the queen’s message fell to 16-year-old Aircraftsman Adam Wood, one of the RAF’s youngest members.

Published in Dawn, April 2nd, 2018

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