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I need info on the Royal Air Force and doctors in the military

malena2006

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I have combed the Internet (and read several books on the subject) for information, but what I got were muddled and contradicting facts, so I am recurring to you , my next to the last hope.:D
All these questions regard World War II
a) Is it true that the average age of a RAF pilot at the time (and the USAF) was below 28? Were there older pilots? What about doctors? They must have been older.
b) Were doctors permitted to participate in military actions (e.g. fly in missions) or were they strictly what in RAF slang is known as “ground wallah”? I know that in the American forces doctors did fly if occasion called for it.
c) This is the toughest. What would have been the rank of a doctor in the RAF? What would have been his possibilities for promotion?

If you have any input that you want to share, you’ll have my eternal blessing! Thank you!
 
Rather than ask here, where you are even more likely to get inaccurate, anecdotal information, why not ask at the RAF Historical Branch? That's why they exist.

I would write to them or call them and ask for a list of best sources for this particular info. Here's the link. They might respond to e-mail, but I think writing would work best, as the real expert is probably not sitting at the other end of the e-mail.



http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/sources.html#archives
 
And you think that by asking here

I won´t get good info? Sweetheart you´ve just given me the best link so far!:) I had been to Wikipedia and I had visited the Royal Air Force page before, but I did not wander beyond "History" so I missed the archives. All these data and most of it online! I am bound to find something. Thanks a lot!

novella said:
Rather than ask here, where you are even more likely to get inaccurate, anecdotal information, why not ask at the RAF Historical Branch? That's why they exist.

I would write to them or call them and ask for a list of best sources for this particular info. Here's the link. They might respond to e-mail, but I think writing would work best, as the real expert is probably not sitting at the other end of the e-mail.



http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/sources.html#archives
 
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