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Role of a SNCO and an Officer?

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missamielou

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Hiya!!

I have my filter interview tomorrow.... yikes!! And I am pretty well prepared but I have been unable to find any specific information on the role of an SNCO or an Officer. Any help please??

Also, does anyone know of any good web pages where I might be able to get summarised information about the role the RAF played in WW2 and also the Cold War?? Thankyou very much!!

Amie =)
 
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irishlogster

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Is biting his tongue on commenting on role of an orficer..... :PDT_Xtremez_15:
 
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missamielou

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Thanks for the links but I have found the "summarised" history links... however to me 100 pages about how the RAF helped in the second world war is NOT summarised!!
 

Stevienics

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It would have been 3 hours max, had you started it when you were supposed to and considering it is supposed to the a fundamental part of your research....however, the wisdom of youth will out I guess.
 
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missamielou

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Yeh ur right.. but i know aircraft and training and everything else really well.. i suppose this was just a topic that got pushed back a bit. Well Iv got confidence in myself!!

Thanks for your replies
 

MontyPlumbs

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Not sure of the relevance of the last couple of posts as this is a) in the recruitment forum and b) a couple of years old.

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