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  2. RAF Benevolent Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Memorial in London Piper J-3 Flitfire, auctioned for the RAFBF (visible on the tail section), on display at the North Carolina Aviation Museum. Lord Trenchard founded the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund in 1919, one year after the formation of the Royal Air Force. [3] In its first year, welfare expenditure was £919.

  3. Royal Air Force Memorial - Wikipedia

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    A committee to erect an RAF memorial was first established in February 1919, and relaunched in January 1920, led by Lord Hugh Cecil and Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Trenchard. Funds to erect a memorial were raised by the RAF Memorial Fund subsequently known as the RAF Benevolent Fund. The memorial was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.

  4. David Murray (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Murray was appointed controller/chief executive of the RAF Benevolent Fund. Founded in 1919, the RAF Benevolent Fund is the RAF's leading welfare charity supporting serving and former members of the RAF as well as their families. Annually, the charity spends over £18m supporting more than 41,000 members of the RAF family. [13]

  5. List of memorials at the National Memorial Arboretum

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    RAF Benevolent Fund Memorial; RAF Flight and Air Engineers Memorial; ... Royal Air Force Halton Apprentices Memorial Garden; Royal Air Force Police Memorial;

  6. Piper Flitfire - Wikipedia

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    NC1776 was distinguished from the other 48 Flitfires by the full words "Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund" painted on its fuselage to the rear of the RAF roundel; the other Flitfires had the abbreviated "R.A.F. Benevolent Fund". [23] The name of the state of each aircraft was painted on its nose cowl. [24]

  7. Royal Air Forces Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Forces Association, also known as RAF Association or RAFA, is a British registered charity. ... RAF Benevolent Fund (RAFBF) Royal Air Force (RAF)

  8. Category:British veterans' organisations - Wikipedia

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    RAF Benevolent Fund; Royal Air Forces Association; Royal Air Forces Escaping Society; Royal Artillery Association; Central Band of the Royal British Legion;

  9. Royal Air Forces Escaping Society - Wikipedia

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    RAFES memorial in Grenoble, France. [1]The Royal Air Forces Escaping Society, was a UK-based charitable organization formed in 1946 to provide help to those in the former occupied countries in World War II who put their lives at risk to assist and save members of the "Royal Air Forces" (that is, Air Forces of the British Commonwealth) who were attempting to escape and evade capture.