Royal Air Force National Service in Six Movements - A former Radar Operator's experiences 1956/7

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In the wake of World War II, a young man named Roy Taylor found himself swept up in the tide of National Service, a rite of passage that would come to define a generation of British lads. For Roy, this two-year stint in the armed forces was more than just a governmental obligation; it was a lifeline from a less-than-ideal home life, a chance to forge new friendships, and an opportunity to learn a trade while gallivanting across six RAF bases from Cardington to Truleigh Hill.


Join Roy as he recounts his adventures in the RAF during the 1950s, offering a vivid and often humorous glimpse into the camaraderie and discipline that shaped the lives of young servicemen. From mastering the intricacies of the Chain Home Low air defense system to keeping a watchful eye over the English Channel, Roy’s stories are brimming with the spirit of an era that many look back on with nostalgia.


With each base he visits, Roy paints a picture of life in uniform, complete with the absurdities and triumphs of military training. Along the way, he provides a fascinating snapshot of a pivotal time in British history, where the echoes of the past met the promise of the future. Dive into this captivating account, where every page is a reminder of the resilience and spirit of a generation that learned to stand tall amidst the challenges of the postwar world.

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Publisher - Woodfield Publishing

Language - English

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Roy Taylor


Published Date - July 13 2024

ISBN - 9781873203989

Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 0.9 cm

Page Count - 150

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