Common to Royals? ; Letters

Daily MailApril 28, 2008

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Common to royals? IN FEBRUARY 1945, a humble clerk with aircrew aspirations had his ambition permanently quelled due to overcapacity, a fortunate consequence of the casualties in the Normandy landings.

My political boss, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of State for Air, in a letter confirming my acceptance as a volunteer airman, stressed the RAF's motto which remains: Per ardua ad astra.

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Common to Royals? ; Letters

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