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'''Thomas Edward Harriman''' was a Wing Commander, serving in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. | '''Thomas Edward Harriman''' was a Wing Commander, serving in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. | ||
− | Originally a pilot with Fighter Command, an injury sustained during the Battle of Britain disqualified Harriman from flying. He became a member of the RAF Regiment after it was established in 1942, and was the inaugural commander of [[Special Wing]]: a unit that included supersoldiers with x-gene mutations, tasked with carrying out [[Operation Pelius]]. Despite this role, Harriman was not recorded as having special ability himself. | + | Originally a pilot with Fighter Command since before the War, an injury sustained during the Battle of Britain disqualified Harriman from flying. He became a member of the RAF Regiment after it was established in 1942, and was the inaugural commander of [[Special Wing]]: a unit that included supersoldiers with x-gene mutations, tasked with carrying out [[Operation Pelius]]. Despite this role, Harriman was not recorded as having special ability himself. |
He retired from military service after Special Wing was disbanded in 1947. | He retired from military service after Special Wing was disbanded in 1947. |
Revision as of 18:56, 3 April 2012
Thomas Edward Harriman was a Wing Commander, serving in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
Originally a pilot with Fighter Command since before the War, an injury sustained during the Battle of Britain disqualified Harriman from flying. He became a member of the RAF Regiment after it was established in 1942, and was the inaugural commander of Special Wing: a unit that included supersoldiers with x-gene mutations, tasked with carrying out Operation Pelius. Despite this role, Harriman was not recorded as having special ability himself.
He retired from military service after Special Wing was disbanded in 1947.