A Roving Commission

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iUniverse, 8. 2. 2011 - Počet stran: 568

Kel Palmer is a proud Mancunian. On retirement in 2000, he and Rosemarie planned to move from their 17th century haunted Sussex cottage to the sunshine of Cyprus or Kauai, but chose Wales! This memoir, covering the 76 years he can remember, is written so that chapters may be read in isolation avoiding autobiographic boredom.

It depicts life during WW2 as seen through the eyes of a young boy, via roller-coaster days at Grammar School, spurning a sporting career to join the RAF leading to commissioning and flying training.

His first superiors were men wearied by war, facing new challenges as the jet replaced the piston and the WP replaced Nazism. It was a time before aircraft technology had mushroomed, before ejection seats, and electronic wizardry, but in which the flying was immensely exciting and life as a young officer was about fun and fulfillment. He flew mainly fighters with a mix of frontline squadrons, Operational conversion, Flying College, and service with the USAF and US Navy. He was a pioneer of fighter in-flight refueling in the heady days when RAF squadrons deployed worldwide.

Later he held Command posts, served in MOD Operational Requirements, Directed the Air Warfare College, and was Chief of Nuclear Plans at SHAPE, leading to his career in the defence industry. On cancellation of Nimrod AEW he left air defence switching to maritime patrol and battlefield surveillance as those roles became increasingly important. During the 90s life caught up with him and he enjoyed a triple heart bypass, divorced and re-married, and watched his four children complete their education and grow into adulthood.

He retired in 2000 to become involved in Community affairs, Youth, the environment and social housing, receiving The Queens Award for Voluntary Service.

He has lived in the USA, Germany, Belgium and Cyprus, travelled to 111 countries, and been an accomplished and versatile sportsman playing his last game of rugby at 46 and soccer at 61.An enthusiastic dancer, Kel is a great lover of music and of furry friends. He published his memoirs in 2005 ,updating them in the light of much reflection and some repercussions.

 

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Chapter 1
1
Chapter 2
15
Chapter 3
24
Chapter 4
52
Chapter 5
77
Chapter 6
97
Chapter 7
150
Chapter 8
191
Chapter 12
306
Chapter 13
325
Chapter 14
352
Chapter 15
363
Chapter 16
433
Chapter 17
458
Chapter 18
474
Chapter 19
509

Chapter 9
232
Chapter 10
259
Chapter 11
283
Chapter 20
533
About the Author
547
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O autorovi (2011)

Kel Palmer is a proud Mancunian now retired and living in Wales with second wife Rosemarie. He joined the RAF straight from Grammar School, spurning the attractions of a sporting career for a technical apprenticeship leading to commissioning and ?ying training. Before retirement in the rank of Group Captain in 1983, he spent 20 years ?ying operationally in mainly the night/ all-weather ?ghter and low level strike/attack roles, and 17 in Flying Training and Air Staff tours including Director af the RAF College,7 years in Operational Requirements posts in Whitehall, and a final tour as Chief of Nuclear Plans at SHAPE. His second career in the Defence Industry majored on the key RAF projects of Nimrod AEW, Maritime Patrol and the Sentinel stand-off reconnaissance and ground surveillance system, and on lightweight MP/Recce systems for overseas customers. He has lived in all four home countries, also in the USA, Germany, Cyprus and Belgium, and has travelled to over 110 countries worldwide. He has been an accomplished and versatile sportsman, playing his last game of club rugby at 46 and of soccer at 61; an enthusiastic dancer, he is also a great lover of music and of furry friends. Since retirement from Industry in 2000, he has become intensely involved in Community Housing, the Environment, Youth activities, Rotary International and has flirted with journalism.He received The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2004.

More information at www.diadembooks.com/palmer.htm

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