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  1. Insignia. Group badge heraldry. An eagle's leg grasping a sword. No. 38 Group RAF was a group of the Royal Air Force which disbanded on 31 December 2020. It was formed on 6 November 1943 from the former 38 Wing with nine squadrons as part of Transport Command. It was disbanded on 31 January 1951, but re-formed on 1 January 1960, became part of ...

  2. No. 22 (RCAF) (Fighter) Wing RAF was formed during January 1944 at RAF Ayr within No. 83 Group RAF controlling: The wing moved to RAF Digby on 21 February 1944, then to RAF Hurn on 17 March 1944. It moved to RAF Westhampnett on 26 March 1944 then returned to Hurn on 16 April 1944 and was disbanded on 12 May 1944. [2]

  3. RAF West Raynham. No. 85 Squadron RAF - Javelin. Central Fighter Establishment - Hawker Hunter & Javelin. It was disbanded on 1 April 1963 and replaced by No. 12 (East Anglian) Sector, it moved to RAF Neatishead, Norfolk on 29 May 1963. On 1 April 1968, 12 Group passed into history when No. 12 Sector became Sector North within No. 11 Group RAF.

  4. First World War. On the 1 April 1918, at the Adelphi Hotel, located on the corner of Union Street and Argyle Street, in the Scottish city of Glasgow, No. 23 (Equipment) Group was formed. The group was initially within No. 5 Area, but this changed on 8 May to become North-Western Area. However, two days later, on 10 May 1918, the group disbanded.

  5. Winslow Hall, Winslow, Buckinghamshire. No. 92 Group RAF is a former Royal Air Force group . The group was formed on 11 May 1942 at Winslow Hall, Winslow, Buckinghamshire within RAF Bomber Command as No. 92 (Operational Training) Group RAF, it was previously No. 7 Group RAF. It was disbanded on 15 July 1945.

  6. First World War. During the First World War, No. 17 Group was formed at the start of April 1918, within No. 4 Area. It was transferred to North-Eastern Area on 8 May 1918, with Training being added to the name on 8 August 1918. [1] On 1 October 1919, No. 20 Group was absorbed into No. 17 Group, [2] but just over two weeks later the group was ...

  7. No. 275 Squadron RAF was formed at RAF Valley on 15 October 1941 [4] as No. 9 Group's Air Sea Rescue unit, to cover the Irish Sea. [5] 9 Group also supplied the staff that were trained by Robert Watson-Watt, the inventor of radar, to operate the Chain Home early warning system. The staff being RAF females (they were never WAAF members).