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![]() What does it mean “ SF ” abbreviation found in Royal Air Force documents?
For instance : 6.50 : 71 Wing ordered to send one half section to attack pontoon bridge (Ops 669) (SF 15) Thanks for any answer PS : The number after SF change, mission after mission : SF 13, then SF 14, SF 15… |
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