Talk:Rob Miller (musician)
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ATC vs RAF
Miller was never a serving member of the RAF. He was in the Air Training Corps, a British youth organisation with links to the air force. As he himself admits his entry to the RAF was effectively barred after he discrgraced himself while getting drunk on an ATC trip to Holland for the Nijmegen marches. He gives a full account of this in "Risen". He also mentions it in Ian Glasper's "The Day the Country Died" when he says “Cos I'd just been kicked out of the ATC...” i.e. the Air Training Corps, NOT the RAF. 92.26.225.220 (talk) 06:35, 17 July 2023 (UTC)