Code Name Verity

Code Name Verity

by

Elizabeth Wein

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Royal Air Force (RAF) Term Analysis

The Royal Air Force is the branch of the British military concerned with flight.

Royal Air Force (RAF) Quotes in Code Name Verity

The Code Name Verity quotes below are all either spoken by Royal Air Force (RAF) or refer to Royal Air Force (RAF). For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Part 1: Ormaie 9.XI.43 JB-S Quotes

“I won’t be flying again, will I? […]”

Dympna stood smoking calmly in the evening sunlight and watched Maddie for a while. Then she said, “There’s going to be air work for girls in this war. You wait. They’re going to need all the pilots they can get fighting for the Royal Air Force. That’ll be the young men, some of them with less training than you’ve got now, Maddie. And that’ll leave the old men, and the women, to deliver new aircraft and carry their messages and taxi their pilots. That’ll be us.”

Related Characters: Maddie Brodatt (speaker), Dympna Wythenshawe (speaker)
Page Number: 29
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Royal Air Force (RAF) Term Timeline in Code Name Verity

The timeline below shows where the term Royal Air Force (RAF) appears in Code Name Verity. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Part 1: Ormaie 9.XI.43 JB-S
War, Women, and Gender Roles Theme Icon
...her not to worry about the bugs. After a minute, Dympna noted that soon the Royal Air Force was going to need girls—they’d run out of men eventually. They were already forming the... (full context)
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...Maddie coolly finished her switchboard transfer and turned to the chief flight instructor for Oakway’s Royal Air Force squadron. He briskly said that tomorrow, she’d start in the radio room; an operator was... (full context)
Part 1: Ormaie 10.XI.43 JB-S
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...in radar for six weeks and was made an officer. Then they posted her to RAF Maidsend, a base for Spitfire planes, taking air-to-ground radio calls over the phone. Sometimes the... (full context)
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...at the bomber. She watched the pilot look first relieved, and then afraid as the Royal Air Force heled him out of his plane. An officer put a hand on Queenie’s shoulder and... (full context)
Part 1: Ormaie 11.XI.43 JB-S
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...that she was a pilot. Queenie was shocked—Maddie had more experience than most of the RAF pilots. (full context)
Part 1: Ormaie 17.XI.43 JB-S
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...to their shelters, and the narrator was alone for two hours (this is underlined). The RAF unfortunately didn’t hit the hotel. In her panic, the narrator tipped her chair over (she’s... (full context)
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...an S on the side to its base later. Theo said the plane was for RAF Special Duties. Special Duties was very hush-hush, but Theo implied that those were the planes... (full context)
Part 1: Ormaie 21.XI.43 JB-S
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...was assigned to deliver a Hudson (a big plane used by the Moon Squadron) to RAF Special Duties, she slammed the tail into the ground on landing. Then, in the office,... (full context)
Part 2, Section 9
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...She’s cycled twice to the field, once to show Paul. He’s going to get an RAF plane to take pictures so they can get the field approved. When she’s not biking,... (full context)
Part 2, Section 20
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...radio operator. She was so good at pretending. Julie’s account is full of errors. The RAF Maidsend Squadron Leader is actually called Leland North, not Creighton—Creighton is the name of the... (full context)
Part 2, Section 21
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...and Julie were killed in action on December 1, 1943. The sender requests that the RAF send a flight over Ormaie on Saturday, December 11, to create a diversion. This will... (full context)
Part 2, Section 24
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Resistance and Courage Theme Icon
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...man in Julie’s cell, who turned out to be a Jamaican rear gunner in the RAF. The Jamaican man was lovely; he hadn’t eaten in a week but still carried a... (full context)