Talk:Jan Paweł Nowacki
Latest comment: 13 years ago by RASAM in topic Proper rank and grammar
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Proper rank and grammar
edit"He was also a colonel of Royal Air Force authorized to military top secrets." This statement appears about 3/4 of the way down. Two things spring to mind: 1) There is no such rank as 'colonel' in the Royal Air Force, nor has there ever been. In the Royal Flying Corps, maybe, but that was before April 1918; and 2) It needs some sort of verb between 'to' and 'military', e.g. 'see' or 'dispense', otherwise it doesn't make sense.