| 41. | During World War II, Stewart served with the Women's Auxiliary Air Force ( WAAF ) at locations around the country.
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| 42. | After attending Cambridge University, he was mobilised as part of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force on the outbreak of war.
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| 43. | However 12 squadrons of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force used the variant and continued to do so until March 1951.
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| 44. | The GDF-002 guns were later refurbished by BMARC and used to form a Royal Auxiliary Air Force squadron at RAF Waddington.
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| 45. | After the war he transferred to the Royal Auxiliary Air Force as a flight lieutenant and relinquished his commission in 1958.
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| 46. | He was appointed Honorary Air Commodore of No 4624 Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, based at RAF Brize Norton.
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| 47. | He joined the Auxiliary Air Force in 1936, and was a trained fighter pilot at start of the Second World War.
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| 48. | He has also worked as a boatbuilder, and has served with the Royal Auxiliary Air Force and Royal Naval Auxiliary Service.
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| 49. | The aircraft freed up were used two equip two Special Reserve and Auxiliary Air Force squadrons, these remaining in service until 1929.
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| 50. | Concurrently, he joined the Royal Auxiliary Air Force and became a member of No . 604 ( County of Middlesex ) Squadron.
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