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  1. www.raf.mod.uk › our-organisation › groupsGroups | Royal Air Force

    The Royal Air Force Groups are the operational units that deliver air power across the world. Learn about the different roles, functions and locations of the RAF Groups, from combat air to medical services. Find out how you can join or contact the RAF Groups and discover their history and achievements.

  2. As of 2023, there are only five groups in the Royal Air Force which are currently active; four conventional static groups, and a mobile expeditionary group; namely: No. 1 Group (1 Gp), No. 2 Group (2 Gp), No. 11 Group (11 Gp), No. 22 Group (22 Gp), along with No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group (83 EAG).

  3. No. 205 (Heavy Bomber) Group was a long-range, heavy bomber group of the Royal Air Force (RAF) established on 23 October 1941 by boosting No. 257 Wing to Group status.

  4. No. 205 (Heavy Bomber) Group was a long-range, heavy bomber group of the Royal Air Force (RAF) established on October 23, 1941 by boosting No. 257 Wing to Group status.[1] During the North Africa Campaign in Egypt and Libya, the successful coordination of No. 205 (Heavy Bomber) Group under Air...

  5. 205 Group provided the only mobile force of heavy night bombers in the Mediterranean theatre.

  6. No. 205 Squadron was a Royal Air Force unit formed on 1 April 1918. Prior to this it had existed as No. 5 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). In 1929, it became the first RAF squadron to be permanently based in Singapore, taking as its motto Pertama di Malaya ("First in Malaya").

  7. Hace 15 horas · The Group again took command of air defence within the UK and responsibility for the RAF's offensive air power on operations. No 1 Group coordinates all of the RAF's frontline, fast-jet force elements and the Intelligence Surveillance, Targeting and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) work.