RAF Intelligence - Notable Members of RAF Intelligence in Fiction

Notable Members of RAF Intelligence in Fiction

  • "Skull" Selton, character in Derek Robinson's Piece of Cake
  • Flt Lt Sandy MacDonald "RAF Intelligence", character in The Great Escape (film) played by Gordon Jackson (actor)
  • Terence Alexander, played an RAF Intelligence Officer in the 1957 film The One That Got Away.

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