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  2. Defence School of Aeronautical Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The school comprises a headquarters, No. 1 School of Technical Training and the Aerosystems Engineer and Management Training School (now No. 2 School of Technical Training), [1] all based at RAF Cosford, the Royal Naval Air Engineering and Survival Equipment School (RNAESS) at HMS Sultan, with elements also based at RAF Cranwell and MOD St ...

  3. University Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    University Air Squadrons (UAS), [1] are Royal Air Force training units under the command of No. 6 Flying Training School RAF. [2] That offers training and flight training to university students, with the goal of attracting students into a career as an RAF officer after university.

  4. Structure of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Air Command was formed as a merger of Strike Command, and Personnel and Training Command to administer the majority of operational units within the RAF.. Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton KCB serves as the Chief of the Air Staff, the professional head of the Royal Air Force, alongside Air Marshal Paul Lloyd CBE, the Deputy Chief of the Air Staff.

  5. No. 2 School of Technical Training RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 2 School of Technical Training was formed in March 1920 from the Boys Training Wing of the Aircraft Apprentice Scheme at RAF Cranwell, whilst the school at RAF Halton was named as No. 1 School of Technical Training; the original plan had been to amalgamate the schools when accommodation at RAF Halton camp had been built for those from Cranwell. [2]

  6. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Joint Services Signals Organisation, at RAF Digby [75] Defence HUMINT Unit [76] Joint Aeronautical and Geospatial Organisation, at RAF Wyton [77] No. 1 Aeronautical Information Documents Unit [78] Joint Intelligence Training Group, at RAF Chicksands [79] Defence College of Intelligence, at RAF Chicksands [80] Defence School of Photography, at ...

  7. No. 1 School of Technical Training RAF - Wikipedia

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    Role: Aircraft engineering training: Size: c. 2,000 students annually: Part of: Defence School of Aeronautical Engineering: Location: RAF Cosford: Motto(s) Crescentes Discimus (Latin for 'Growing we learn') Colours: Royal colour awarded 1952: Insignia; Badge: A beech tree bearing fruit on a grassy mount: Badge heraldry

  8. Cambridge University Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The unit was formed in 1925 and initially operated out a runway located next to RAF Engineering school at Fen causeway in Cambridge. [2] After a brief spell at RAF Duxford, [3] the squadron moved in 1949 to a new home at Cambridge "Marshall's" or "Teversham" Airport where it remained until 1999 and its transfer away to RAF Wyton.

  9. Acting pilot officer - Wikipedia

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    On a University Air Squadron, students can apply for the position of acting pilot officer in order to undertake a senior student or flight commander role, usually four per each UAS. In order to be awarded a Volunteer Reserve commission they have to complete a course run by the Officer and Aircrew Cadet Training Unit at RAFC Cranwell .