CODE NAMES & RAF VOCABULARY
Originally Posted by Jet In Vitro
. . No 2 and No 6 of the gunnery team were responsible for pulling the cannon into firing position . .
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Two-Six - Always happy to hear alternatives, can we say then, that the RAF use of 'two-six' probably originated in the RNAS rather than the RFC. BTW, it was many years ago that a grizzled old Chiefy that told me the origin I posted.
...and I always thought the term "26" to "move" was because the RAF Movements form (to request transport etc.) was the Form 26.
Anyone in the mob who can clarify?
Anyone in the mob who can clarify?