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  1. 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).

  2. 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]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Die No. 1 Group der britischen Royal Air Force ist eine der beiden Operationsgruppen des Air Command. Heute wird die Gruppe als Air Combat Group (Luftkampfgruppe) bezeichnet, ihr unterstehen sämtliche Kampfjets der britischen Royal Air Force und Flughäfen in Großbritannien sowie die RAF Support Unit Happy Valley-Goose Bay in Kanada .

  6. No. 90 Group (90 Gp) was a group of the Royal Air Force . No. 26 (Signals) Group RAF and No. 60 Group RAF were amalgamated to form No. 90 (Signals) Group on 24 April 1946 under the administrative control of British Air Forces of Occupation and Transport Command. It became an independent Group in 1951 or 1952.

  7. No. 83 (Composite) Group was formed on 1 April 1943 within the Second Tactical Air Force of the Royal Air Force. By the eve of the D-Day landings in June 1944, No. 83 Group had grown to a strength of twenty-nine fighter , ground-attack and reconnaissance squadrons and four artillery observation squadrons, grouped into ten wings.