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A
Roving Commission
By Kel Palmer |
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UK price:
£15.65 US
price:
$27.95
Format: Paperback
Size : 6 x 9
Pages: 444
ISBN: 0-595-39189-3
Published: Apr-2006
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A retired Group Captain in
the RAF, Kel Palmer’s
autobiography is a
fascinating exploration of
his experiences in over 110
countries. He is a pioneer
in the development of radar,
but most exciting is his
heartfelt romance with the
love of his life!
Book Description
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 flying
training. Before retirement
in the rank of Group Captain
in 1983, he spent 17 years
flying in mainly the
night/all-weather fighter
and low level strike/attack
roles, followed by a series
of Staff/Training tours
including seven years in
Operational Requirements
posts in Whitehall that led
directly to his second
career in the Defence
Industry in l983.
He has lived in all four
home countries, also in the
USA, Germany, Cyprus and
Belgium, and has traveled 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 affairs, Youth
clubs and the Environment,
for which he received The
Queen’s Award for Voluntary
Service in 2004.
About the author
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 flying
training. Before retirement
in the rank of Group Captain
in 1983, he spent 17 years
flying operationally in
mainly the night/all-weather
fighter and low level
strike/attack roles, and 20
years in Staff and Flying
Training tours including
seven years in Operational
Requirements posts in
Whitehall that led directly to his
second career in the Defence
Industry in l983. 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 affairs and youth
clubs, averaging over 50
hours per week for which he
received The Queen’s Award
for Voluntary Service in
2004. Kel has four children
from his first marriage and
ten grandchildren, and two
step children and two
grandchildren from his
marriage to Rosemarie.