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.
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...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? |
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