aircraftman|aircraftmen in English

noun

['air·craft·man || 'eəkrɑːftmən]

(British) noncommissioned officer in the Royal Air Force

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1. On his 20th birthday, 2 April 1946, Brabham was discharged from the RAAF with the rank of leading aircraftman.

2. Later in the ceremony the Leading Aircraftman Gravell Award was presented to one member of each Flight.

3. Terry joined the Royal Air Force in the ranks as an RAF Regiment aircraftman 2nd class on 17 July 1946.

4. Ranks in the RCAF Boy Aircraftman, 2nd Class Aircraftman, 1st Class Leading Aircraftman Corporal Sergeant Flight Sergeant Warrant Officer, Class II Warrant Officer, Class I Pilot Officer Flying Officer Flight Lieutenant Squadron Leader Wing Commander Group Captain Air Commodore Air Vice-Marshal Air Marshal Air Chief Marshal Boy AC2 AC1 LAC Cpl Sgt Flt Sgt WO II WO I P/O F/O F/L S/L W/C G/C A/C A/V/M A/M A/C/M

5. LAC KM Gravell The RCAF's first George Cross was awarded in November 1941, to Leading Aircraftman (LAC) K.M. Gravell, a wireless operator-air gunner undergoing training at Calgary.

6. The station also became a base for high-speed air sea rescue launches on which, in the 1930s, was employed Aircraftman Shaw, better known as T. E. Lawrence, who had suggested the change of name.

7. Leading Aircraftman Ronald George Maddison (23 January 1933 – 6 May 1953) was a twenty-year-old Royal Air Force engineer who died as the result of exposure to nerve agents while acting as a voluntary test subject at Porton Down, in Wiltshire, England.

8. Flight Lieutenants Pete Semak and Phil Montgomery, Flying Officer Chris Cormier, Leading Aircraftman Bob MacNaughton and Squadron Leader James Braiden, a passenger on the flight, died when the Albatross search and rescue aircraft flew into a mountain above the site of the Hope Princeton Slide.

9. Read More 7/25/2001 CFB Borden Member Receives Leadership Award "After this course, I feel much more confident in dealing with my future subordinates," says Master Corporal John Groen, the recipient of the Leading Aircraftman (LAC) K.G. Spooner Award on the Junior Leadership Course (JLC).

10. Read More Archives 2001 - 7/25/2001 CFB Borden Member Receives Leadership Award "After this course, I feel much more confident in dealing with my future subordinates," says Master Corporal John Groen, the recipient of the Leading Aircraftman (LAC) K.G. Spooner Award on the Junior Leadership Course (JLC).

11. MWO Norm Marion) By MWO Normand Marion, 16 Wing "After this course, I feel much more confident in dealing with my future subordinates," says Master Corporal John Groen, the recipient of the Leading Aircraftman (LAC) K.G. Spooner Award on the Junior Leadership Course (JLC).

12. On a number of occasions these included brief profiles of men and women such as Leading Aircraftman K.N.B. Bannab, a photo-technician with the RCAF's 1 Wing at Marville, France; Sergeant John Martin from the Six Nations, of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, who, in April 1967, was serving with his battalion in Cyprus and who was the drum major for that unit's drum corps; Leading Aircraftwoman Geraldine Restoule, an Ojibwa from the Dokis Reserve, northern Ontario; and Sergeant Ernie Simpson (Okanagan, from Vinfield, British Columbia), RCEME (Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers), and Private Dolphus L'Hirondelle (Cree from Lac Ste.