A fascinating look into the extraordinary history of the Sowrey family; an RAF dynasty whose service spans the first sixty-five years of the RAFs existence. Members fought in both world wars & five of the Sowreys were awarded the Air Force Cross amongst their other numerous decorations. Three brothers John Fred & William all served in World War I with distinction before service in Iraq & the Middle East. The next generation of Sowreys started at Cranwell in 1938; one was killed in action in the Western Desert but John jnr & Freddie served throughout on fighter operations in the desert & north-west Europe whilst a sister served in the WAAF. Also during World War II Air Cdre William Sowrey served as an AOC in the often-forgotten campaign in East Africa. John Sowrey went on to become a test pilot in the halcyon days of 1950-fighters & Freddie served in fighters before taking up more senior policy & diplomatic appointments during the Cold War. Their diverse individual careers & experiences worldwide provide great scope for study into the history & development of the RAF from World War I to the later stages of the Cold War.