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• Index to RFC/RAF rank and file W •
The following list contains the names and service numbers of all RFC/RAF rank and file (i.e. non-officers) whose surnames begin with the letter A.
Their military record is held by the National Archives at Kew in the AIR 79 collection. To obtain the file reference go to the National Archives Discovery database and enter the surname and service number shown below, and 'AIR 79'.
The files have been digitized by findmypast, who generally offer free access during Armistice weekend. You can often access findmypast via local and reference libraries.
Some of the names below may also appear in my combined names list on this site, particularly if the individual was aircrew or was killed.
Service numbers were issued in batches. For an index showing the allocation of batches click here.
Surname | Init. | First names | No. | Surname | Init. | First names | No. | |||
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Waal | HJD | Hubert John De | 80475 | Whitehurst | AH | Arthur Henry | 132781 | |||
Waal | RCd | Robert Crease de | 75170 | Whitehurst | FJ | Frank Joseph | 174028 | |||
Wacey | GH | George Harold | 290426 | Whitehurst | GBP | George Baden Percival | 193943 | |||
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