Alice Baker (28 July 1898 – 2 March 2006) was a British World War I service veteran.
[1] Her non-combat service was as a Leading Aircraftswoman in the Royal Flying Corps at the age of 18 as a 'doper' waterproofing aircraft wings.
At the age of 94, she was invited for the 75th anniversary of the RAF, and stood next to Queen Elizabeth II.
[clarification needed] On Alice's 100th and 107th birthdays, RAF Coltishall pilots did commemorative flypasts in her honour.
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