Post-War A.T.C. Plans Britain's Air Ministry, Sir Archibald Sinclair said that it had been decided to continue the Air Training Corps after the war. The A.T.G. is the pro-service youth training organisation of the Royal Air Force. Sir Archibald said that it was proving of the greatest va.uc in qualifying men for the exacting standards of the Royal Air Force air crews. It fosters and. develops the qualities of courage, resourcefulness and endurance which has made the. name of Royal Air Force known throughout the world.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 35, 21 December 1943, Page 7
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