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  2. Royal Air Force Police - Wikipedia

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    Members of the RAF Police may also specialise in close protection duties, ensuring the safety of VIPs and other dignitaries in hostile environments. [6] The RAF Police are the only branch of the Service Police who operate police dogs within the UK military. They manage all RAF military working dogs, with detachments at some RAF stations. RAF ...

  3. RAF Honington - Wikipedia

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    The RAF Police is the service police branch of the Royal Air Force and Honington is home to the RAF Police Headquarters. It also accommodates No. 1 (Tactical) Police Squadron which provides field policing, and reserve unit No. 3 (Tactical) Police Squadron (Royal Auxiliary Air Force) which provides a general policing and aviation security ...

  4. List of Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    Former RAF station, now operated by QinetiQ on behalf of the MOD as a test and evaluation range. Its airfield is disused and unlicensed, but available for military exercises. [44] Aldergrove Flying Station: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Formerly RAF Aldergrove, the station is now a British Army facility. [45]

  5. List of Royal Air Force operations - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Dodecanese campaign, World War II. [11] Newcombe: 13 January 2013 14 November 2022 West Africa Operation Newcombe was the code name for two separate and concurrent RAF non-combat military operations in Mali.

  6. List of Ministry of Defence Police locations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, at 19:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. RAF Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The station officially became "RAF Gibraltar" in 1966. [16] The RAF camp, now known as Devil's Tower Camp, which was increasingly used by the British Army in the 1960s and 1970s, became the home of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment. [17] By the 1980s RAF Gibraltar was increasingly being used as a Forward Operating Base for middle east operations. [7]

  8. List of Royal Air Force groups - Wikipedia

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    Reformed in 2018 to leads the RAF's response to new and evolving threats in the air, cyber and space domains, [4] the group now runs day-to-day RAF operations. No. 22 Group RAF [1] 1918–1919 1926–1940 1943–1972 2006–present: Formed on 1 April 1918 as No. 22 (Operations) Group, in Scotland, and disbanded on 30 May 1919.

  9. Tactical Provost Wing - Wikipedia

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    The Tactical Police Squadron (TPS) is a group of around 150 regular and 50 reservist Royal Air Force Police with its headquarters at RAF Honington in Suffolk, England. The reservists comprise No 3 (Royal Auxiliary Air Force) Police Squadron .