Knight Banneret - Royal Air Force

Royal Air Force

Following the creation of the Royal Air Force in 1918, several rank titles were proposed to distinguish between current army and navy rank titles; one of these was "banneret", equivalent to an Army Colonel or a Navy Captain.

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