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On being a pilot in the Navy

Sep 16, 2011, 08:35 AM

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Lt James Wallace is living his boyhood dreams of flying planes in the Royal Navy. Signing up at 17 and straight after GCSEs, James hopes to turn his Foundation Degree in Military Aviation Studies - accredited by the Open University - into a full degree one day and says it was an honour to graduate alongside other OU students at London's Barbican.

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