What does a RAF mean?
Royal Air Force
proper noun. The RAF is the air force of the United Kingdom. RAF is an abbreviation for ‘Royal Air Force’. An RAF helicopter rescued the men after the boat began taking in water.
What is the nickname for RAF police?
Snowdrops
| Royal Air Force Police | |
|---|---|
| Type | Service police |
| Role | Policing, protective security and counter-intelligence |
| Nickname(s) | Snowdrops |
| Motto(s) | Fiat justitia (Latin: Let justice be done) |
What is a fairy in the RAF?
Fairy A Member of the Radio/Radar trades.
What is an RAF Sooty?
Sooty – Ground tradesman responsible for maintaining aircraft engines.
Can I join the RAF at 35?
The youngest age for applying is 15 years and nine months for an Airman. The oldest is 55 years for a Medical Officer. If you’re under 18 years of age, you’ll need consent from a parent or guardian before you apply. If you’re under 18 years of age, you’ll need consent from a parent or guardian before you apply.
What did the Luftwaffe target?
The primary objective of the German forces was to compel Britain to agree to a negotiated peace settlement. In July 1940, the air and sea blockade began, with the Luftwaffe mainly targeting coastal-shipping convoys, as well as ports and shipping centres such as Portsmouth.
Why are people in the RAF called crabs?
Lice, particularly pubic lice, were a constant problem in the hot and unsanitary conditions junior ranks in the RN and Army often found themselves living under. The treatment for them was a white grease, commonly referred to as ‘crab fat’ because of it’s visual similarity to edible crab paste.
What do you call people in the RAF?
Scuffer – a nickname for members of the Royal Air Force Police. Scrambled eggs – the gold braid on high-ranking officers’ uniforms. Snowdrop – a nickname for personnel of the RAF Police (RAFP). The name derives from the white hats that the RAFP wear.
What do the RAF call the Navy?
I’m told that the RAF calls naval aviators “fish heads,” but what do RN pilots call their landlubber counterparts?
Why are RAF armourers called plumbers?
The term “Plumber” has several origins, but it most likely stems from the maintenance of the gun turrets on heavy bombers. The turrets were hydraulically and electrically powered and contained pipework hence the reference to Plumbers.
What does Duff Gen mean?
bad information
From the RAF slang expression “duff gen” meaning bad information; no duff, by extension means accurate, also: stop operations until ordered otherwise.
Can you join RAF if you wear glasses?
Health Requirements A requirement to wear glasses or contact lenses may be allowed for aircrew. The Armed Forces require anyone who joins to be medically fit to serve worldwide.