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  2. Personnel numbers in the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of personnel numbers in the Royal Air Force, from its inception in 1918, up until the modern day. Royal Air Force staffing numbers have fluctuated with periodic demand, however, since the end of the Second World War , numbers have decreased steadily and the RAF itself has shrunk in terms of operating bases.

  3. Missing Research and Enquiry Service - Wikipedia

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    The Casualty Branch of the Royal Air Force was established upon the outbreak of war in September 1939. [2] Within the Casualty Branch, a separate office called the Missing Research Section (MRS) was established in January 1942, which had to operate from within offices in the United Kingdom until D-Day, when the MRES became an official entity. [3]

  4. Air Historical Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Air Historical Branch (AHB) is the historical archive and records service of the Royal Air Force. [1] First established in 1919, the AHB was responsible for creating the Official History of British Air Operations in the First World War. The branch moved from RAF Bentley Priory to RAF Northolt in 2008 after the closure of the former. [2]

  5. No. 622 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many of its contemporaries 622 Squadron was reformed post-war as a Royal Auxiliary Air Force transport squadron at RAF Blackbushe on 15 December 1950. It now operated Valettas and consisted of a nucleus of regular officers who would be supplemented by personnel drawn from locally-based air charter operator Airwork Ltd.

  6. No. 601 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    Number 601 (County of London) Squadron is a squadron of the RAF Reserves, based in London. The squadron took part in the Battle of Britain , during which the first Americans to fly in World War II were members of the squadron.

  7. RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine is the lead authority in the British Armed Forces for aviation medicine and provides: [3]. advice, support and services to the Ministry of Defence, British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, Military Aviation Authority, Air Accidents Investigation Branch, Defence Accident Investigation Branch, academia and commercial organisations

  8. No. 605 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    In its last incarnation as an active flying unit, the squadron served as the first jet fighter unit in the post-war Royal Auxiliary Air Force; 616 having already flown Gloster Meteors during the war. No. 605 Squadron was reformed as a RAuxAF Logistic Support Squadron (LSS) on 1 Nov 2014 within No. 85 Expeditionary Logistics Wing of

  9. No. 3 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Number 3 Squadron, also known as No. 3 (Fighter) Squadron, of the Royal Air Force operates the Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 from RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, since reforming on 1 April 2006. [2] It was first formed on 13 May 1912 as one of the first squadrons of the Royal Flying Corps – being the first to fly heavier than air aircraft.