THE RAF AND THE ‘MAD MULLAH’
Apr 08, 2022
2 minutes
ith the end of the First World War, the existence of the fledgling Royal Air Force came under scrutiny from both the Royal Navy and the Army. They claimed that in peacetime, with the inevitable need to make drastic economies, there was little need for an independent air force and suggested that the force should be re-absorbed
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