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  • RAF Training Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    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

    RAF Training Command

    RAF_Training_Command

  • RAF Flying Training Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    Flying Training Command was an organization of the Royal Air Force; it controlled flight training units. The command's headquarters were at RAF Shinfield

    RAF Flying Training Command

    RAF_Flying_Training_Command

  • Pembrey Sands Air Weapons Range
  • Ministry of Defence facility in Wales

    acquired in 1937. The airfield was allocated to No. 25 Group RAF, of RAF Training Command during its construction, and it officially opened on the 6 May

    Pembrey Sands Air Weapons Range

    Pembrey Sands Air Weapons Range

    Pembrey_Sands_Air_Weapons_Range

  • List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force
  • 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

    List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force

    List_of_communications_units_and_formations_of_the_Royal_Air_Force

  • RAF Fighter Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    RAF Fighter Command was one of the commands of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1936 to allow more specialised control of fighter aircraft. It operated

    RAF Fighter Command

    RAF_Fighter_Command

  • RAF Air Command
  • Headquarters of the Royal Air Force

    Royal Air Force Strike and Personnel and Training commands on 1 April 2007, and has its headquarters at RAF High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Since the last

    RAF Air Command

    RAF_Air_Command

  • Training Command
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Training Command RAF Personnel and Training Command RAF Technical Training Command RAF Training Command USA Air Education and Training Command (since 1993)

    Training Command

    Training_Command

  • RAF Support Command
  • Defunct command element of the Royal Air Force

    with RAF Training Command to become RAF Support Command.. Its responsibilities included all logistical and maintenance support requirements of the RAF. Among

    RAF Support Command

    RAF_Support_Command

  • RAF Wigtown
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    a training station RAF Wigtown was home to No. 1 Air Observers School which in turn evolved into No. 1 Advanced Flying Unit (Observer), RAF Training Command

    RAF Wigtown

    RAF Wigtown

    RAF_Wigtown

  • RAF Bomber Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    Bomber Command, Royal Air Force controlled the Royal Air Force's (RAF) bomber forces from 1936 to 1968. Along with the United States Army Air Forces, it

    RAF Bomber Command

    RAF_Bomber_Command

  • RAF Strike Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    Personnel and Training Command to form the single Air Command. It latterly consisted of two formations – No. 1 Group RAF and No. 2 Group RAF. The last Commander-in-Chief

    RAF Strike Command

    RAF Strike Command

    RAF_Strike_Command

  • No. 24 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    24 (Training) Group within RAF Training Command, and transferred to RAF Technical Training Command in May 1940, becoming No. 24 (Technical Training) Group

    No. 24 Group RAF

    No. 24 Group RAF

    No._24_Group_RAF

  • Prince George, Duke of Kent
  • British prince (1902–1942)

    1930s he joined the Royal Air Force, holding staff appointments at RAF Training Command and, from 1941, in the Welfare Section of the Inspector-General's

    Prince George, Duke of Kent

    Prince George, Duke of Kent

    Prince_George,_Duke_of_Kent

  • RAF Abingdon
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Oxfordshire, England

    War RAF Abingdon became part of RAF Transport Command, and also became the home of No. 1 Parachute Training School RAF which is now stationed at RAF Brize

    RAF Abingdon

    RAF Abingdon

    RAF_Abingdon

  • RAF Technical Training Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    Cambridgeshire. No. 26 Group RAF was reformed on 12 February 1940 within RAF Training Command, and transferred to Technical Training Command on 27 May 1940. It

    RAF Technical Training Command

    RAF_Technical_Training_Command

  • List of Royal Air Force Communication units
  • Flying units of the RAF. Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6. Sturtivant, Ray; Hamlin, John (2007). Royal Air Force flying training and support units

    List of Royal Air Force Communication units

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Communication_units

  • No. 22 Group RAF
  • Royal Air Force operations group

    (RAF), falling under the responsibility of Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Personnel) in Air Command. Its previous title up until 2018 was No. 22 (Training)

    No. 22 Group RAF

    No._22_Group_RAF

  • List of Royal Air Force commands
  • 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

    List of Royal Air Force commands

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_commands

  • RAF Personnel and Training Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    the responsibilities of the former RAF Personnel Management Centre and the training functions of RAF Support Command. It therefore became responsible for

    RAF Personnel and Training Command

    RAF_Personnel_and_Training_Command

  • RAF Shinfield Park
  • Former RAF base in Berkshire, England

    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

    RAF Shinfield Park

    RAF_Shinfield_Park

  • RAF Transport Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    RAF Transport Command was a Royal Air Force command that controlled all transport aircraft of the RAF. It was established on 25 March 1943 by the renaming

    RAF Transport Command

    RAF_Transport_Command

  • RAF Finningley
  • Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England

    V-bomber force, before becoming an RAF Support Command base and housing the headquarters of the RAF Search and Rescue Force. RAF Finningley was decommissioned

    RAF Finningley

    RAF Finningley

    RAF_Finningley

  • RAF Benson
  • Royal Air Force main operating base in Oxfordshire, England

    in the photographic reconnaissance role. Benson operated under RAF Transport Command throughout the 1950s and 1960s. During the 1970s, various communications

    RAF Benson

    RAF Benson

    RAF_Benson

  • Royal Air Force
  • Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom

    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

    Royal Air Force

    Royal Air Force

    Royal_Air_Force

  • RAF Ferry Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    RAF Ferry Command was the secretive Royal Air Force command formed on 20 July 1941 to ferry urgently needed aircraft from their place of manufacture in

    RAF Ferry Command

    RAF_Ferry_Command

  • Air Education and Training Command
  • Command of the United States Air Force

    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

    Air Education and Training Command

    Air Education and Training Command

    Air_Education_and_Training_Command

  • List of Royal Air Force stations
  • Force (RAF) throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. This includes front-line and training airbases, support, administrative and training stations

    List of Royal Air Force stations

    List of Royal Air Force stations

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_stations

  • RAF Jurby
  • Former Royal Air Force station on the Isle of Man

    the control of No. 29 Group, RAF. During the Second World War the station was used for training as No. 5 Armament Training Station, No. 5 Air Observers

    RAF Jurby

    RAF_Jurby

  • RAF Wittering
  • Royal Air Force air combat support station in Cambridgeshire, England

    and it became No. 5 Training Depot Station in 1917. Following the formation of the Royal Air Force, Easton on the Hill became RAF Collyweston on 1 April

    RAF Wittering

    RAF Wittering

    RAF_Wittering

  • RAF Waterbeach
  • Former Royal Air Force station in England

    Consolidated Liberators and Douglas Dakotas from RAF Transport Command flew from RAF Waterbeach. RAF Fighter Command took over the base on 1 March 1950 and used

    RAF Waterbeach

    RAF Waterbeach

    RAF_Waterbeach

  • RAF Locking
  • Former RAF station in Somerset, England

    transferred to No 27 Group, RAF Training Command, to become the home of No. 1 Radio School RAF responsible for the training of radio and radar trades.

    RAF Locking

    RAF_Locking

  • RAF Gaydon
  • Former RAF station in Warwickshire, England

    the Tanker Training Flight RAF with the airfield being passed over to RAF Flying Training Command (FTC). In 1968 RAF Flying Training Command formed No

    RAF Gaydon

    RAF Gaydon

    RAF_Gaydon

  • Volunteer Gliding Squadron
  • Squadrons of the Royal Air Force which provide gliding experience for Air Cadets

    Flying Training School, which was newly reformed for this purpose at RAF Syerston in Nottinghamshire, within No. 22 (Training) Group of Air Command. The

    Volunteer Gliding Squadron

    Volunteer Gliding Squadron

    Volunteer_Gliding_Squadron

  • RAF Wyton
  • UK military intelligence analysis facility in Cambridgeshire, England

    storing facility. The station is now under the command of Cyber & Specialist Operations Command. RAF Wyton is home to the National Centre for Geospatial

    RAF Wyton

    RAF Wyton

    RAF_Wyton

  • RAF Milltown
  • Former RAF station in Moray, Scotland

    intended for use by an operational training unit of RAF Coastal Command with a secondary role as an RAF Bomber Command forward operating location. Three

    RAF Milltown

    RAF Milltown

    RAF_Milltown

  • List of former Royal Air Force stations
  • "Notebook Regarding Training with ETS Course 314 at RAF Bridlington, July 1941 – November 1941". iwm.org.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2019. "RAF Brunton". North

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List of former Royal Air Force stations

    List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations

  • RAF High Wycombe
  • Royal Air Force headquarters and administrative station in Buckinghamshire, England

    established at High Wycombe. RAF Strike Command merged with RAF Personnel and Training Command to form RAF Air Command at RAF High Wycombe on 1 April 2007. Since

    RAF High Wycombe

    RAF High Wycombe

    RAF_High_Wycombe

  • List of Royal Air Force Operational Training Units
  • List of Operational Training Units (OTUs) of the British Royal Air Force (RAF)

    Archives, Kew AIR29/637 Lake, p. 146 "RAF History: Bomber Command 60th Anniversary: No. 52 Squadron". www.RAF.mod.uk. Royal Air Force. 2004. Retrieved

    List of Royal Air Force Operational Training Units

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Operational_Training_Units

  • Edward Ellington
  • British Army general and Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1877–1967)

    the command known as "Air Defence of Great Britain" to create RAF Fighter Command, RAF Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command and RAF Training Command. He

    Edward Ellington

    Edward Ellington

    Edward_Ellington

  • Battle of Britain
  • 1940 WWII air battle

    air superiority over the RAF, with the aim of incapacitating RAF Fighter Command; 12 days later, it shifted the attacks to RAF airfields and infrastructure

    Battle of Britain

    Battle of Britain

    Battle_of_Britain

  • RAF Coastal Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    RAF Coastal Command was a formation within the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was founded in 1936, when the RAF was restructured into Fighter, Bomber and Coastal

    RAF Coastal Command

    RAF_Coastal_Command

  • RAF Home Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    RAF Home Command was the Royal Air Force command that was responsible for the maintenance and training of reserve organisations from formation on 1 February

    RAF Home Command

    RAF_Home_Command

  • RAF Barkston Heath
  • Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England

    Force Barkston Heath or RAF Barkston Heath (ICAO: EGYE) is a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground under the command of RAF Cranwell near Grantham, Lincolnshire

    RAF Barkston Heath

    RAF Barkston Heath

    RAF_Barkston_Heath

  • RAF Driffield
  • Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England

    Command Modification Centre RAF No. 2 Blind Approach Training Flight RAF (April – October 1941) became No. 1502 (Beam Approach Training) Flight RAF (October

    RAF Driffield

    RAF_Driffield

  • Trafford Leigh-Mallory
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1892-1944)

    World War. Remaining in the newly formed RAF after the war, Leigh-Mallory served in a variety of staff and training appointments throughout the 1920s and

    Trafford Leigh-Mallory

    Trafford Leigh-Mallory

    Trafford_Leigh-Mallory

  • Ranjan Dutt
  • Indian air force officer

    Indian flight instructors at a training unit in Risalpur. The following year he completed a flight leader course at RAF Tangmere in the UK, and then joined

    Ranjan Dutt

    Ranjan Dutt

    Ranjan_Dutt

  • RAF Banff
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    Flying Training Command. This unit used the airfield until August 1944, when it was disbanded, and the airfield was handed over to RAF Coastal Command. One

    RAF Banff

    RAF_Banff

  • United Kingdom Space Command
  • Joint command of the British Armed Forces

    headquarters is at RAF High Wycombe co-located with Air Command. When fully operationally capable, UK Space Command will "provide command and control of all

    United Kingdom Space Command

    United Kingdom Space Command

    United_Kingdom_Space_Command

  • RAF Manston
  • Military/civilian aerodrome in Kent, England

    Defence Fire Training and Development Centre (DFTDC), following on from a long-standing training facility for RAF firefighters at the RAF Manston base

    RAF Manston

    RAF_Manston

  • Joint Aviation Command
  • Tri-service command of the British Armed Forces

    Wiltshire, HQ Land Command at Erskine Barracks in Wiltshire and RAF Benson in Oxfordshire, being considered for the role. Joint Helicopter Command was formed

    Joint Aviation Command

    Joint Aviation Command

    Joint_Aviation_Command

  • RAF Fairford
  • Royal Air Force station in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

    Flying Unit RAF No. 4 Flying Training School RAF No. 10 Squadron RAF No. 22 Heavy Glider Conversion Unit RAF No. 27 Group Communication Flight RAF No. 53 Squadron

    RAF Fairford

    RAF Fairford

    RAF_Fairford

  • Royal Air Force Officer Training Academy
  • Royal Air Force training and education academy

    Officer Training Academy (RAFOTA), formerly known as the Royal Air Force College (RAFC), is the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force academy, based at RAF Cranwell

    Royal Air Force Officer Training Academy

    Royal Air Force Officer Training Academy

    Royal_Air_Force_Officer_Training_Academy

  • RAF Middleton St George
  • English Royal Air Force station (1941–1964)

    RAF Middleton St George is a former Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Bomber Command station during the Second World War. It was

    RAF Middleton St George

    RAF Middleton St George

    RAF_Middleton_St_George

  • RAF Training Flying Control Centre
  • The RAF Training Flying Control Centre was an early form of Aircraft Area Control Centre, the first of its kind in the world. It was situated at Ramsey

    RAF Training Flying Control Centre

    RAF_Training_Flying_Control_Centre

  • List of Royal Air Force units & establishments
  • Training Unit RAF (1945-46) Coastal Command Fighter Circus RAF (1944-45) became Coastal Command Fighter Affiliation Training Unit RAF Fighter Command

    List of Royal Air Force units & establishments

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_units_&_establishments

  • Hugh Dowding
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1882–1970)

    senior officer in the Royal Air Force. He was Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain and is generally credited with playing

    Hugh Dowding

    Hugh Dowding

    Hugh_Dowding

  • RAF Army Cooperation Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    The RAF Army Co-operation Command was a short-lived command of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, comprising the army cooperation units

    RAF Army Cooperation Command

    RAF_Army_Cooperation_Command

  • John Topham (RAF officer)
  • British flying ace of WWII

    remained in the RAF after the war and held several staff and command positions. He served as a staff officer overseas at South East Asia Command and Far East

    John Topham (RAF officer)

    John_Topham_(RAF_officer)

  • RAF Barford St John
  • Former RAF station in Oxfordshire, England

    is a satellite of RAF Croughton. RAF Barford St John was opened on 30 July 1941 as a training facility for RAF Flying Training Command. It had three grass

    RAF Barford St John

    RAF Barford St John

    RAF_Barford_St_John

  • John Davis (RAF officer)
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1911-1989)

    Commanding-in-Chief RAF Training Command from 1968 to 1969. Davis joined the Royal Air Force in 1933. He became a pilot and then attended specialist training in navigation

    John Davis (RAF officer)

    John_Davis_(RAF_officer)

  • RAF Chivenor
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Devon, England

    Air Force (RAF) in May 1940 for use as an RAF Coastal Command Station. After the Second World War, the station was largely used for training, particularly

    RAF Chivenor

    RAF Chivenor

    RAF_Chivenor

  • RAF Syerston
  • Royal Air Force training station in Nottinghamshire, England

    home to Jet Provosts of the 2 Flying Training School. It is now home to the Royal Air Force Central Gliding School. RAF Syerston was built as part of the

    RAF Syerston

    RAF Syerston

    RAF_Syerston

  • RAF Eastchurch
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Kent, England

    4 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 (East

    RAF Eastchurch

    RAF_Eastchurch

  • No. 1 Torpedo Training Unit RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force Coastal Command Operational Training Unit

    Torpedo Training Unit RAF, was a training unit of the Royal Air Force. It was later allocated to No. 17 Group RAF, which was part of RAF Coastal Command. The

    No. 1 Torpedo Training Unit RAF

    No. 1 Torpedo Training Unit RAF

    No._1_Torpedo_Training_Unit_RAF

  • Outline of the British Royal Air Force at the end of the Cold War
  • Organisation and equipment in 1989

    Air Force (RAF) was as follows: The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) was an air chief marshal (ACM), who was the professional head in command the Royal Air

    Outline of the British Royal Air Force at the end of the Cold War

    Outline_of_the_British_Royal_Air_Force_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War

  • RAF Carew Cheriton
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    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

    RAF Carew Cheriton

    RAF Carew Cheriton

    RAF_Carew_Cheriton

  • RAF Honington
  • Royal Air Force air combat support station in Suffolk, England

    Rapier Training Unit RAF Rapier Training Unit RAF Strike Command Avionics Development and Servicing Unit RAF Strike Command Buccaneer Force RAF Tornado

    RAF Honington

    RAF Honington

    RAF_Honington

  • Modular Initial Officer Training Course
  • is hosted at RAF Cranwell by the RAF Officer Training Academy (OTA). MIOTC was brought in as a replacement for Initial Officer Training Course (IOTC)

    Modular Initial Officer Training Course

    Modular Initial Officer Training Course

    Modular_Initial_Officer_Training_Course

  • RAF Halton
  • Royal Air Force training base in England

    2759 Squadron RAF Regiment Bomber Command Communication Flight RAF Polish Technical Training School RAF Depot School of Parachute Training School of Technical

    RAF Halton

    RAF Halton

    RAF_Halton

  • Cyber & Specialist Operations Command
  • Military unit

    2020. "Joint Force Command – ISS – Engineering Operations" (PDF). RAF Henlow. Retrieved 17 October 2017. "Defence Centre of Training Support". Bootcamp

    Cyber & Specialist Operations Command

    Cyber & Specialist Operations Command

    Cyber_&_Specialist_Operations_Command

  • Structure of the Royal Air Force
  • as a merger of Strike Command, and Personnel and Training Command to administer the majority of operational units within the RAF. Its last commander stepped

    Structure of the Royal Air Force

    Structure of the Royal Air Force

    Structure_of_the_Royal_Air_Force

  • RAF Drem
  • Former Royal Air Force station in East Lothian, Scotland

    Spitfire aircraft, and joined the RAF's Fighter Command. In 1942, a request for lodger facilities for the Royal Navy at RAF Drem was granted and Royal Naval

    RAF Drem

    RAF_Drem

  • RAF Hemswell
  • Former RAF station in Lincolnshire, England

    married quarters and RAF-built primary school that are now in non-military ownership. The airfield was used by RAF Bomber Command for 20 years between

    RAF Hemswell

    RAF Hemswell

    RAF_Hemswell

  • No. 23 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force flying training group

    was transferred to RAF Training Command on 1 May 1936. The RAF List for 1938 records that it comprised the Central Flying School RAF; Nos. 1-3 and Nos

    No. 23 Group RAF

    No. 23 Group RAF

    No._23_Group_RAF

  • Defence College of Air and Space Operations
  • UK Air Operations Branch training establishment

    one command on one site. In 1972 the Area Radar School at RAF Sopley in south-west Hampshire moved to Shawbury, being known as the Area Radar Training School

    Defence College of Air and Space Operations

    Defence_College_of_Air_and_Space_Operations

  • RAF Yatesbury
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Wiltshire, England

    From 1954 to 1958 the site became RAF Cherhill, 27 Group Headquarters, Technical Training Command. Demand for training reduced after the winding-down of

    RAF Yatesbury

    RAF Yatesbury

    RAF_Yatesbury

  • No. 2 Group RAF
  • Royal Air Force operations group

    RAF's front line combat force. Assets under command includes the Strategic and Tactical Air Transport aircraft (including VIP/Communication), the RAF

    No. 2 Group RAF

    No._2_Group_RAF

  • No. 111 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force Coastal Command Operational Training Unit

    Operational Training Unit RAF, was a training unit of the Royal Air Force, within No. 17 Group RAF, which was part of RAF Coastal Command. The unit was

    No. 111 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF

    No. 111 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF

    No._111_(Coastal)_Operational_Training_Unit_RAF

  • RAF Cark
  • Former RAF airfield in Lancashire, England

    RAF Cark was taken over by RAF Flying Training Command. On the same day, a new unit, the Staff Pilot Training Unit, was created under the command of

    RAF Cark

    RAF_Cark

  • George Dunn (RAF officer)
  • British Royal Air Force officer (1922–2026)

    to RAF legend George who takes final flight aged 103". The Express. Retrieved 29 April 2026. "RAF Benevolent Fund pays tribute to Bomber Command veteran

    George Dunn (RAF officer)

    George_Dunn_(RAF_officer)

  • RAF officer ranks
  • officer training school at RAF Cranwell. A squadron leader does not necessarily command a squadron, nor a wing commander necessarily command a wing, nor

    RAF officer ranks

    RAF_officer_ranks

  • RAF Digby
  • Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England

    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

    RAF Digby

    RAF Digby

    RAF_Digby

  • RAF Brize Norton
  • Royal Air Force station in England

    confusion with RAF Cardington in Bedfordshire. The station's first unit, No. 2 Flying Training School (No. 2 FTS) transferred from RAF Digby in Lincolnshire

    RAF Brize Norton

    RAF Brize Norton

    RAF_Brize_Norton

  • RAF Lossiemouth
  • Royal Air Force main operating base in Moray, Scotland

    will operate the RAF's new fleet of three Boeing Wedgetail AEW1 airborne early warning and control aircraft, with aircrew training expected to commence

    RAF Lossiemouth

    RAF Lossiemouth

    RAF_Lossiemouth

  • RAF Upper Heyford
  • Royal Air Force station

    World War the airfield was used by RAF Bomber Command. During the Cold War, Upper Heyford was one of the former RAF bases chosen to house the United States

    RAF Upper Heyford

    RAF Upper Heyford

    RAF_Upper_Heyford

  • RAF Croughton
  • Royal Air Force station near Croughton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

    returned to Flying Training Command. On this date No. 1538 BATF disbanded and No. 20 AFU retired to Kidlington. RAF Flying Training Command needed the station

    RAF Croughton

    RAF Croughton

    RAF_Croughton

  • RAF Ringway
  • Former RAF base in Cheshire, England

    war.[citation needed] RAF Ringway was therefore initially used by No. 1 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF, RAF Coastal Command.[citation needed] From

    RAF Ringway

    RAF_Ringway

  • RAF Binbrook
  • Former Royal Air Force flying base in Lincolnshire, England

    Brookenby. RAF Binbrook was primarily used by Bomber Command in the Second World War. The Central Fighter Establishment moved to Binbrook from RAF West Raynham

    RAF Binbrook

    RAF Binbrook

    RAF_Binbrook

  • University Air Squadron
  • Military unit

    Volunteer Reserve units under the command of No. 6 Flying Training School RAF. That offers training and flight training to university students, with the

    University Air Squadron

    University_Air_Squadron

  • Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder
  • Royal Air Force officer (1890-1967)

    World War II, as Air Officer Commanding of the RAF Middle East Command, Tedder directed RAF air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa, including

    Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder

    Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder

    Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder

  • Aldergrove Flying Station
  • British Army Flying Station in Northern Ireland

    RAF (December 1939) Advanced Training Squadron from No. 5 Service Flying Training School RAF (October 1939 - November 1939) No. 9 (Coastal) OTU RAF (June

    Aldergrove Flying Station

    Aldergrove Flying Station

    Aldergrove_Flying_Station

  • RAF Linton-on-Ouse
  • Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England

    stations at RAF Topcliffe and Dishforth Airfield (British Army). The station opened in 1937. With the transfer of pilot training to RAF Valley on Anglesey

    RAF Linton-on-Ouse

    RAF Linton-on-Ouse

    RAF_Linton-on-Ouse

  • No. 50 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    31 May 1947 within RAF Reserve Command. November 1939 – HQ at Bristol RAF Fairoaks = No. 18 Elementary Flying Training School RAF RAF Filton = No. 2 Elementary

    No. 50 Group RAF

    No. 50 Group RAF

    No._50_Group_RAF

  • RAF Bovingdon
  • Former RAF and later civilian airfield

    1942, No. 7 Group RAF, RAF Bomber Command took up residence at Bovingdon. Operational missions were flown in June and July by the RAF until the airfield

    RAF Bovingdon

    RAF Bovingdon

    RAF_Bovingdon

  • RAF Coastal Command during World War II
  • Royal Air Force formation during World War II

    Coastal Command was a formation within the Royal Air Force (RAF). Founded in 1936, it was to act as the RAF maritime arm, after the Fleet Air Arm became

    RAF Coastal Command during World War II

    RAF_Coastal_Command_during_World_War_II

  • No. 60 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    50 Group RAF on 1 February 1939. It was reformed on 12 February 1940 at RAF Cranwell within RAF Training Command as No. 26 (Signals) Group RAF. It initially

    No. 60 Group RAF

    No. 60 Group RAF

    No._60_Group_RAF

  • RAF Bomber Command aircrew of World War II
  • Military unit

    The aircrews of RAF Bomber Command during World War II operated a fleet of bomber aircraft that carried out the strategic bombing operations from September

    RAF Bomber Command aircrew of World War II

    RAF Bomber Command aircrew of World War II

    RAF_Bomber_Command_aircrew_of_World_War_II

  • Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF
  • Royal Air Force Coastal Command Unit

    Warfare Development Unit RAF (ASWDU) was a research and development unit of the Royal Air Force, within RAF Coastal Command, it was operational from December

    Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF

    Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF

    Air-Sea_Warfare_Development_Unit_RAF

  • May 1936
  • Month of 1936

    Addis Ababa by train and flee to Djibouti in French Somaliland. RAF Training Command was formed. Starting on this day, every newlywed couple in Nazi Germany

    May 1936

    May_1936

  • Johnny Stringer (RAF officer)
  • Royal Air Force officer

    the Royal Air Force in 1993. After officer and pilot training, he joined the Jaguar Force at RAF Coltishall. A Qualified Weapon Instructor, he flew operationally

    Johnny Stringer (RAF officer)

    Johnny Stringer (RAF officer)

    Johnny_Stringer_(RAF_officer)

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    Hindi/Indian

    RAJ

    (राज) Hindi name RAJ means "king."

    RAJ

  • RAFE
  • Male

    English

    RAFE

    Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."

    RAFE

  • RAB
  • Male

    Scottish

    RAB

     Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, RAB means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Rab.

    RAB

  • RAY
  • Male

    English

    RAY

    Short form of English Raymond, RAY means "wise protector."

    RAY

  • RALF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    RALF

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr, RALF means "wise wolf." Compare with another form of Ralf.

    RALF

  • RAV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAV

    (רַב) Hebrew name RAV means "great" or "teacher."

    RAV

  • RAE
  • Male

    English

    RAE

    Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector." 

    RAE

  • Twining
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Twining

    English : habitational name from Twyning in Gloucestershire, which was originally named with Old English betwēonan ‘between’ + ēam, dative of ēa ‘river’, with the ending later being assimilated to -ingas ‘inhabitants’, ‘people’.

    Twining

  • RAB
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAB

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, RAB means "great" or "teacher." Compare with another form of Rab.

    RAB

  • Raj
  • Boy/Male

    Sanskrit

    Raj

    King. Raja is an Indian or Malay princely title; Raj means 'rule.

    Raj

  • Varshita
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Telugu

    Varshita

    Raining

    Varshita

  • JÖRAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    JÖRAN

    Variant spelling of Swedish Göran, JÖRAN means "earth-worker, farmer."

    JÖRAN

  • Rau
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Rau

    German : nickname for a ruffian, earlier for a hairy person, from Middle High German rūch, rūhe, rouch ‘hairy’, ‘shaggy’, ‘rough’.English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Ralph.Italian (Sicily) : from a local variant of the personal name Rao, an old form of Ra(o)ul, composed of the Germanic elements rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Ralph.Indian : variant of Rao.

    Rau

  • Ram Kinkar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ram Kinkar

    Lord Ram named rock

    Ram Kinkar

  • Ram
  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit

    Ram

    Ram.

    Ram

  • Muni-Ram
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Muni-Ram

    Lord Ram

    Muni-Ram

  • HAF
  • Female

    Welsh

    HAF

    Welsh name HAF means "summer."

    HAF

  • RAE
  • Female

    English

    RAE

    English name, possibly derived from the vocabulary word ray, RAE means "sunbeam."

    RAE

  • Brining
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Yorkshire)

    Brining

    English (chiefly Yorkshire) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Browning. Compare Brunning.Americanized spelling of German Breuning (see Breunig).

    Brining

  • RAN
  • Female

    Japanese

    RAN

    (蘭) Japanese name RAN means "lily" or "orchid."

    RAN

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Online names & meanings

  • Froom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Froom

    English : variant spelling of Frome.German : from a short form of a personal name composed with Middle High German vrom, vrum ‘valiant’, ‘steadfast’ (see Frommelt).

  • Snithika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Snithika

  • Hatisha | ஹதிஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hatisha | ஹதிஷா

    With no desire

  • Numa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Numa |

    Beautiful and pleasant

  • Farold
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English, German

    Farold

    Powerful Traveler; Mighty Voyager

  • Anaum
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Anaum

    The blessing of Allah

  • Withey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Withey

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a willow tree, Middle English withy (Old English wīðig).

  • Achyuth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Achyuth

    Lord Vishnu; Imperishable; Indestructible

  • Poornayu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Poornayu

    Full Life

  • Sharae
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Sharae

    Combination of Prefix Sha with Rae

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  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not distilled; as, raw water

  • Trading
  • a.

    Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a trading company.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tried; not melted and strained; as, raw tallow

  • Top-draining
  • n.

    The act or practice of drining the surface of land.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Disagreeably damp or cold; chilly; bleak; as, a raw wind.

  • Raising
  • n.

    Specifically, the operation or work of setting up the frame of a building; as, to help at a raising.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Hence: Unprepared for use or enjoyment; immature; unripe; unseasoned; inexperienced; unpracticed; untried; as, raw soldiers; a raw recruit.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tanned; as, raw hides

  • Ray
  • n.

    A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.

  • Raft
  • v. t.

    To transport on a raft, or in the form of a raft; to make into a raft; as, to raft timber.

  • Trading
  • a.

    Venal; corrupt; jobbing; as, a trading politician.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not spun or twisted; as, raw silk or cotton

  • Raw
  • n.

    A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot; as, to touch one on the raw.

  • Graining
  • n.

    Painting or staining, in imitation of the grain of wood, atone, etc.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Deprived of skin; galled; as, a raw sore.

  • Ram
  • n.

    A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not mixed or diluted; as, raw spirits

  • Ram
  • v. t.

    To butt or strike against; to drive a ram against or through; to thrust or drive with violence; to force in; to drive together; to cram; as, to ram an enemy's vessel; to ram piles, cartridges, etc.