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The Royal Air Force (RAF) was the air force of Great Britain.

When he was a child, Jean-Luc Picard often imagined that he was a World War II RAF fighter pilot who was forced to bail out over the English Channel. (TNG novel: Requiem)

Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien's holoprogram of the Battle of Britain featured aerial combat over the English Channel between the RAF and the German Luftwaffe. The character of Clive crashed his plane into the English Channel and was killed. (DS9 episodes: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places", "Homefront", "Accession")

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Militaries of Earth
Confederate States of America: Army
Germany: LuftwaffeSchutzstaffel
United Kingdom: Air ForceNavy
United States of America: United States Armed Forces (ArmyNavyArmy Air CorpsAir ForceMarine Corps)
United Earth: Ground ForcesNavyMilitary Assault Command Organization

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