• Squadron Leader John Peters (born 1961) is a former pilot of the Royal Air Force (RAF). He attended the independent Churcher's College in east Hampshire...
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  • remained in the RAF until March 1996. After repatriation by the Red Cross, Nichol co-authored a book, Tornado Down, with John Peters, about his experience...
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  • City John Peters (chess player) (born 1951), American chess player and newspaper columnist John Peters (DJ), British radio presenter John Peters (RAF officer)...
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  • (Nuclear), and President in 2004 of the Admiralty Interview Board John Peters (RAF officer), pilot shot down in first Gulf War on 17 January 1991 Stuart Piggott...
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  • Peters (1924–1945), American Medal of Honor recipient J. Greg Peters (born 1960), Canadian Mounted Police Superintendent John Peters (RAF officer) (born...
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    management consultant. When leaving the RAF he planned on setting up a company called Teamwork with his friend John Peters. He planned on acquiring a Commercial...
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    generations of the RAF than is the case with the third generation. The lawyer and author Butz Peters describes the third generation of the RAF as a “black box”:...
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  • his number two crew of John Peters and navigator John Nichol were shot down and became POWs. Mason (along with many other RAF tornado crews) flew a total...
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  • University. Sqn Ldr John Peters, UMIST Building Technology, Gulf War pilot, shot down in Tornado ZD791 on 17 January 1991 with John Nichol Flt Lt Richard...
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    made by RAF Spitfires were flown by 60 Squadron Mk XVIIIs over Malaya on 1 January 1951. The first Spitfire I to enter service with the RAF arrived at...
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    Royal Air Force Halton, or more simply RAF Halton, is one of the largest Royal Air Force stations in the United Kingdom. It is located near the village...
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  • Station Warrant Officer Castle in the Air (1952) - Andrews The Lost Hours (1952) - Kenneth Peters Private's Progress (1956) - RAF Officer at Headquarters...
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    partner nations. A tri-nation training and evaluation unit operating from RAF Cottesmore, the Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment, maintained a...
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  • deemed to have been under the control of RAF Fighter Command. In 1955 Flt Lt John Holloway, a serving RAF officer, began a personal challenge to compile...
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  • 2nd Lt. K. S. Laurie, Lt. William Sidebottom, Lt J. Balfour and Lt W. G. Peters, north-east of Oulchy-le-Château. He destroyed two more D.VII on 22 and...
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  • with the RAF, he was transferred to the reserve (national Service list) thereby ending his full-time service. He was promoted to flying officer on 4 June...
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  • Pablo Mason (category Royal Air Force officers)
    Base leading a flight of four Tornados, his number two crew of John Peters and navigator John Nichol were shot down and became prisoners of war. Mason led...
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    Ausgabe ed.). Hoffmann und Campe. p. 710. ISBN 978-3-455-00033-7. Peters, Butz (2017). 1977 RAF gegen Bundesrepublik. München: Droemer Verlag. pp. 41–42, 506...
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    Major John Pott". The Daily Telegraph. London. 5 July 2005. Retrieved 20 April 2011. Peters, p.168 Peters, pp.168–169 Peters, p.173 Peters, p.174 Peters, p...
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    Appearing in the control room scene is motor racing driver John Cobb, then a serving RAF officer. A 30-page brochure entitled The Book of the famous film...
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  • station RAF Benson RAF Brize Norton weather station RAF Coningsby RAF Cottesmore RAF Cranwell weather station RAF Kinloss weather station RAF Leeming...
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    combined force had 1,438 C-47/Dakota transports (1,274 USAAF and 164 RAF) and 321 converted RAF bombers. The Allied glider force had been rebuilt after Normandy...
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    Peters and Buist, pp.183–184 Powell, p.140 Peters and Buist, p.184 Peters and Buist, p.185 Peters and Buist, p.193 Peters and Buist, p.186 Peters and...
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  • pilots were not officers; the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, with Squadron Leader Paul Day; the RAF Hawker Fury entered...
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  • the RAF aircrew Flight Lieutenants John Nicol and John Peters after they had been released from captivity. In 1991, Jackie Mann, Terry Waite and John McCarthy...
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    Training Corps, though he decided against a career in the RAF after two weeks at an officer training camp. He also learned to play the guitar, later forming...
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    law enforcement officer, and politician Augustus Peters (1931–1986), German clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop Augustus W. Peters (1844–1898), Canadian-born...
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    Cecil Hight (category Royal Air Force officers)
    for Cecil Hight was held at St Peters church on 7 April 1943. The New Zealand High Commissioner unveiled a plaque of RAF brevet wings with 'NZ' in the...
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  • Apprentice spin-off You're Fired". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 October 2015. Peters, Tony (10 January 2015). "Skyfall, The Ipcress File, Mamma Mia!: films on...
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    Flt Lt John Peters former Goldstars Pilot, separately famous as PoW during Gulf War 1 (while serving on XV Sqn). Flt Lt Ian 'Abbo' Abson RAF, former...
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