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  1. No. 51 (Training) Group RAF. No. 51 (Training) Group RAF was formed on 11 May 1939 in Reserve Command at RAF Hendon controlling Elementary and Reserve Flying Training Schools. On 27 May 1940 it was moved to RAF Flying Training Command. It was disbanded on 14 July 1945 and absorbed into No. 50 Group RAF. November 1939 – HQ at Leeds. RAF Ansty ...

  2. Bristol Beaufighter, de Havilland Mosquito. No. 100 (Bomber Support) Group was a special duties group within RAF Bomber Command. The group was formed on 11 November 1943 to consolidate the increasingly complex business of electronic warfare and countermeasures in one organisation. The group was responsible for the development, operational trial ...

  3. Royal Air Force group. Part of. RAF Maintenance Command. No. 40 Group RAF is a former Royal Air Force Maintenance group that was operational from 1 January 1939, throughout the Second World War and into the Cold War until 28 July 1961 within RAF Maintenance Command that dealt with equipment, barracks stores and motor transport storage. [1]

  4. Part of. Air Forces in India (RAF) No. 222 Group was a group of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Formed on 1 September 1941, based at Ceylon. Squadrons were stationed around the Indian Ocean. The group undertook long-range bombing and mine-laying operations that took them as far afield as Sumatra and Singapore.

  5. RAF Third Tactical Air Force. No. 224 Group (224 Gp) of the Royal Air Force was established during the Second World War and was operational during the Cold War . The group was formed on 3 February 1942 as No 224 (Fighter) Group in Singapore. [1] It was disbanded within two months, as the Japanese seized Singapore, on 28 March 1942.

  6. No. 20 Group formed on 1 April 1918 within No. 5 Area, in Edinburgh on 1 April 1918. On 8 May 1918, No. 5 Area was redesignated North-Western Area. It absorbed No. 21 Group on 1 July, and was then redesignated as No. 20 (Training) Group on 8 August. On 1 October 1919, No. 20 Group was absorbed into No. 17 Group. Second World War

  7. 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.