the command as consisting of the RAF Technical College at RAF Henlow and RAF Debden, Nos 22, 24, and 27 Groups, No. 1 School of Technical Training RAF at...
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Flying Training Command on the same date. The remainder of Training Command became Technical Training Command on the same date. No. 21 Group RAF was transferred...
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24 (Training) Group within RAF Training Command, and transferred to RAF Technical Training Command in May 1940, becoming No. 24 (Technical Training) Group...
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from 1936 the Command appears to have directed Nos 20, 21, 23, 24, and No. 26 Group RAF. No. 23 Group was transferred to Training Command on 1 May 1936...
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period. It opened in the 1939, for RAF Coastal Command. The station was transferred to RAF Technical Training Command in 1942 and closed in 1945. The First...
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No. 2 School of Technical Training RAF (also known as No. 2 S of TT) is a current training unit within the Royal Air Force. The school formed at Cranwell...
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group reformed in November 1942 as No. 28 (Technical Training) Group within RAF Technical Training Command. First World War On 13 July 1918, at Stenness...
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(RAF), falling under the responsibility of Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Personnel) in Air Command. Its previous title up until 2018 was No. 22 (Training)...
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1945 the squadron moved to RAF Llandbedr and RAF Towyn was transferred to No. 22 Group RAF in RAF Technical Training Command. Airfield personnel also supported...
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Training Command RAF Personnel and Training Command RAF Technical Training Command RAF Training Command USA Air Education and Training Command (since 1993)...
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Force control on 5 September 1945. Debden became a station of RAF Technical Training Command. Its first major occupant was the Empire Radio School from 7...
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No. 28 Group RAF under RAF Technical Training Command. Additional courses were added for Security, Air Intelligence for RAF Bomber Command, a Far East...
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Strategic Command. Other units include the RAF Aerial Erector School, No. 54 Signals Unit and No. 591 Signals Unit. Formerly an RAF training and fighter...
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List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force (redirect from Signals Command Development Squadron RAF)
1940 within RAF Training Command, and transferred to RAF Technical Training Command on 27 May 1940. It was transferred to RAF Bomber Command on 10 February...
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Squadron RAF Regiment Bomber Command Communication Flight RAF Polish Technical Training School RAF Depot School of Parachute Training School of Technical Training...
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RAF Flying Training Command (HQFTC) from 27 May 1940 until 1 June 1968. From 1940 until 1945, it was also the headquarters of RAF Technical Training Command...
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primarily as a Troop Carrier Command base. Returned to RAF Control at the end of 1945, it was used by Technical Training Command before being placed on Care...
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Bicester Airfield (redirect from RAF Bicester)
War. In July 1940, the second RAF Bomber Command Training Group (No. 7 Group RAF) was formed, with its headquarters at RAF Bicester. This was required due...
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Royal Air Force (redirect from RAF stations)
2007 by combining RAF Strike Command and RAF Personnel and Training Command, resulting in a single command covering the whole RAF, led by the chief of...
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RAF Bomber Command controlled the Royal Air Force's bomber forces from 1936 to 1968. Along with the United States Army Air Forces, it played the central...
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1942, No. 7 Group, RAF Bomber Command took up residence at Bovingdon. Operational missions were flown in June and July by the RAF until the field was...
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From 1954 to 1958 the site became RAF Cherhill, 27 Group Headquarters, Technical Training Command. Demand for training reduced after the winding-down of...
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Headquarters Technical Training Command. After the war it became a trade training camp for certain ground Signals trades. Many thousands of newly recruited RAF personnel...
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John Tremayne Babington (section RAF career)
Far East Command in 1938. He served in the Second World War as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Technical Training Command and then Head of RAF Mission...
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in purely RAF-context in 1936 when Bomber Command, Fighter Command, Coastal Command and Training Command were formed. Since that time the RAF has made...
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Squadron RAF No. 19 Squadron RAF No. 21 Squadron RAF No. 33 Squadron RAF No. 48 Squadron RAF No. 53 Squadron RAF No. 59 Squadron RAF No. 65 Squadron RAF No...
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joined the Royal Air Force (RAF). He was first attached to RAF Technical Training Command, before transferring to the RAF Police with whom he served in...
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The Air Education and Training Command (AETC) is one of the nine Major Commands (MAJCOM) of the United States Air Force (USAF), reporting to Headquarters...
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mid-20th century. For example, RAF Technical Training Command was a distinct unit between 1940 and 1968, providing training in aircraft maintenance and other...
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MOD St Athan (redirect from No. 4 School of Technical Training RAF)
opened as RAF (Royal Air Force) St Athan on 1 September 1938 and the first unit to take up residence was No. 4 School of Technical Training (4SofTT)....
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