• RAF Coastal Area was a formation within the Royal Air Force (RAF). Founded in 1919, it was to act as the RAF's premier maritime arm. It was replaced by...
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  • 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...
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    (Operations) Group RAF until 31 March 1922 when it was disbanded into RAF Coastal Area. It was reformed as No. 29 (Flying Training) Group within RAF Flying Training...
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    Lee-on-Solent became HQ RAF Coastal Area, and a major rebuilding programme ensued. On 14 July 1936, an expanded RAF Coastal Area became RAF Coastal Command, with...
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  • Donibristle became a RAF Station between 1918 and 1939 operated by the Fleet Air Arm as part of RAF Coastal Area and later Coastal Command. During the...
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    submarines by RAF Coastal Command. The unit left RAF Templeton in December 1943, moving to RAF St Athan where it was renamed No. 12 Radio School RAF. 'A' Flight...
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  • 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...
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  • 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 served...
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    wartime RAF airfields in Norfolk and its position, just 3.3 miles (5.3 km) from the North Sea at Blakeney, made it a suitable site for RAF Coastal Command...
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    construction of an airfield for RAF Coastal Command to use as a coastal Operational Training Unit, was given for an area of fields to the west of the village...
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    Air Service. This negotiation led to the creation of RAF Coastal Area the predecessor of RAF Coastal Command to deal with its relationship with the Navy...
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  • School RAF (May 1945 - January 1948) No. 254 Squadron RAF Coastal Command Flying Instructors School RAF (June - October 1945) became Coastal Command...
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  • Squadron RAF No. 324 Wing RAF, Spitfires No. 43 Squadron RAF No. 72 Squadron RAF No. 93 Squadron RAF No. 111 Squadron RAF No. 243 Squadron RAF 57th Fighter...
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    squadron was transferred from Bomber Command to Coastal Command to undertake maritime patrols. It moved to RAF Aldergrove in Northern Ireland on 28 April and...
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    in the community of Solva. It opened in the late summer of 1943, for RAF Coastal Command. The station was put into a care and maintenance status in November...
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    Battalion numbers for 29 June 1940. 544 aircrew (RAF Fighter Command), 718 (RAF Bomber Command), 280 (RAF Coastal Command) killed 1,220 fighters (753 Hurricane...
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    the Interwar period. It opened in the 1939, for RAF Coastal Command. The station was transferred to RAF Technical Training Command in 1942 and closed in...
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  • General Officer Commanding the RAF's Northern Area. The following year he became Air Officer Commanding Coastal Area, receiving a promotion to air vice...
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  • 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...
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    HMS Argus. During this period, he was in No. 205 Squadron RAF (Coastal Area, No.9 Group), based out of RAF Leuchars. In 1927, trouble flared up on the North-West...
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    construction of an airfield for RAF Coastal Command to use as a bomber operational training unit, was given for an area of fields between the villages...
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    1930s, the site was taken over by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in May 1940 for use as a RAF Coastal Command Station. After the Second World War, the station...
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  • Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment at Martlesham Heath RAF Coastal Area "RNAS Felixstowe". WW1 Anti-invasion Defences and Home Defence Suffolk...
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    transferred to Coastal Command. Later a joint RN/RAF Area Combined Headquarters was formed which commenced operations in early 1942. RAF North Front opened...
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    handed over to Coastal Command to monitor Soviet ships and submarines in the Norwegian Sea. Until 2010 it was the main base for the RAF's fleet of Hawker...
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    boats that followed between 1930 and 1950 owe much to Porte's work. RAF Coastal Area Transatlantic flight John Alcock - British commander of the first non-stop...
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    RAF. Barrass, M. B. (2015). "RAF Establishments – Greater London Area". Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 12 May 2015. "RAF...
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    stations such as RAF Ford and RAF Poling Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Chain Home station. RAF Thorney Island was transferred to RAF Coastal Command for the...
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  • Zealand Air Force on 12 September 1945. Air of Authority – A History of RAF Organisation – Air Marshal Sir Robert Clark-Hall M. Brewer, 'New Zealand...
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    Group was initially formed on 1 April 1918 in No. 4 Area RAF. It was transferred to North-Eastern Area RAF on 8 May 1918. Disbanded 18 October 1919. The group...
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