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Just out of curiosity.
Could somebody like me - An American - No Criminal History - Single male - 19 years of age .........Join the English Royal Air Force? Would that make me a British Citizen? ~Thanks in Advance! |
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Eastward Bound wrote:
Just out of curiosity. Could somebody like me - An American - No Criminal History - Single male - 19 years of age ........Join the English Royal Air Force? Would that make me a British Citizen? No. http://www.rafcareers.com/thebigpicture/eligibility.cfm "2. To join the Royal Air Force you must at all times since birth have been a citizen of the UK, the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. " -- Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) |
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![]() "Thomas Schoene" No. http://www.rafcareers.com/thebigpicture/eligibility.cfm "2. To join the Royal Air Force you must at all times since birth have been a citizen of the UK, the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. " When did this change take place? During WWII I'm sure some Yanks must have enlisted in the RAF before the U.S. entered the war. 303 RAF Squadron was manned by Poles. A lot of Americans came up to Canada and joined the RCAF. The reverse was true during the Vietnam war. Many Canadians enlisted in the U.S. forces. |
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![]() ..Join the English Royal Air Force? There is a long and honorable tradition of foreigners serving in the RAF. I'm not sure though that they would bother with you today, especially if you want to be a pilot. Would that make me a British Citizen No. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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In message , Eastward
Bound writes Just out of curiosity. Could somebody like me - An American - No Criminal History - Single male - 19 years of age ........Join the English Royal Air Force? Would that make me a British Citizen? The English RAF doesn't exist. No. You have to have been born lucky, like me. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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I suspect it was a "In Time of War"-thing.
the Americans that came over were all recruited in Canada (I just read about it in Harold Buell's Dauntless Helldivers), and it was all a somewhat shady deal legally, from what I gather. RAF was *really* short of pilots then, and not too picky regarding citizenship. /Morten "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:HcwCb.679994$6C4.439718@pd7tw1no... "Thomas Schoene" No. http://www.rafcareers.com/thebigpicture/eligibility.cfm "2. To join the Royal Air Force you must at all times since birth have been a citizen of the UK, the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. " When did this change take place? During WWII I'm sure some Yanks must have enlisted in the RAF before the U.S. entered the war. 303 RAF Squadron was manned by Poles. A lot of Americans came up to Canada and joined the RCAF. The reverse was true during the Vietnam war. Many Canadians enlisted in the U.S. forces. |
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On or about Sat, 13 Dec 2003 03:18:24 GMT, "Thomas Schoene"
allegedly uttered: Eastward Bound wrote: Just out of curiosity. Could somebody like me - An American - No Criminal History - Single male - 19 years of age ........Join the English Royal Air Force? Would that make me a British Citizen? No. http://www.rafcareers.com/thebigpicture/eligibility.cfm "2. To join the Royal Air Force you must at all times since birth have been a citizen of the UK, the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. " FWIW they also take half-breeds. I was dual nationality (my Mum's Danish), and they said as long I renounced my Danish nationality I could serve. As it happens I had to renounce it to avoid national service in a country where I didn't speak the language, but my job seeking took me elsewhere. --- Peter Kemp Life is short - Drink Faster |
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![]() "Ed Majden" When did this change take place? During WWII I'm sure some Yanks must have enlisted in the RAF before the U.S. entered the war. 303 RAF Squadron was manned by Poles. A lot of Americans came up to Canada and joined the RCAF. The reverse was true during the Vietnam war. Many Canadians enlisted in the U.S. forces. When the Arrow was cancelled moral was low in the RCAF. I phoned a USAF recruiter in Detroit to enquire about the USAF. I was told I would have to come down to the USA if I was interested. I asked if my service in the RCAF would be given recognition. The recruiter stated that it wouldn't but previous training would probably help after adjusting to USAF methods. I did not take him up on the offer but stayed with the RCAF/CAF until retirement. |
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Cub Driver wrote in message . ..
..Join the English Royal Air Force? There is a long and honorable tradition of foreigners serving in the RAF. I'm not sure though that they would bother with you today, especially if you want to be a pilot. Would that make me a British Citizen No. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com You tea chuggers are mean! Here in America the Canadians are free to join our Army and become American citizens in so doing. Why the double standard? Why the hipocracy? Why the predjudice? |
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"2. To join the Royal Air Force you must at all times since birth have been
a citizen of the UK, the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. " Does that mean no naturalized British citizen can join the RAF? In the US it is possible for foriegners to join the military services and that speeds up the process of becoming a naturalized citizen. John Dupre' |
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