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May 28, 2020 · It all started during World War II when Dahl left his oil industry job in Tanzania to enlist in the Royal Air Force in 1939. Despite measuring well over six feet, which made it difficult for him...
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Apr 2, 2018 · From there they were flown to the massive RAF station at Habbaniya (“Have a banana” in RAF slang), near Baghdad, which Dahl described as “a vast assemblage of hangars and Nissen huts and brick bungalows set …
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Sep 13, 2017 · In November 1939, the 23-year-old Dahl travelled to Nairobi to enlist in the RAF flying Tiger Moths alongside 15 other young men. At well over 6ft tall, Roald was worried that his height would get in the way of his becoming a …
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He worked from 1937 to 1939 in Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika (now in Tanzania), but he enlisted in the Royal Air Force (RAF) when World War II broke out. Flying as a fighter pilot, he was seriously injured in a crash landing in Libya .
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Jul 13, 2021 · Dahl joined the King’s African Rifles, receiving a commission as a lieutenant and command of a platoon of indigenous askari soldiers. In November of that year, Dahl joined the RAF as an aircraftman and made the 600-mile …
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Dahl was given orders, by the RAF, to fly from Abu Suweir airfield in Egypt to the Western Desert of Libya, to rendezvous with his 80 squadron, where they would see real action. Dahl would never see this action.
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Dahl joined No. 80 Squadron RAF, at the time was stationed in Egypt. Dahl was assigned a Gloster Gladiator, an obsolete aircraft that would be the final fighter biplane used by the RAF in the war.
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