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  1. 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.

  2. No. 22 Group Royal Air Force is one of six groups currently active in the Royal Air Force (RAF), falling under the responsibility of Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Personnel) in Air Command. Its previous title up until 2018 was No. 22 (Training) Group. The group is responsible for RAF training policy and controlling the Royal Air Force College and the RAF's training stations. As such, it is the ...

  3. No. 43 (Maintenance) Group RAF. No. 43 (Maintenance) Group RAF was formed on 1 January 1939 at No. 81 Weyhill Road, Andover as a Repair and Salvage group. It was disbanded on 2 January 1956 while at RAF Hucknall and merged into No. 41 Group. November 1939 - HQ at Andover. 13, 26, 30, 32, 49, 50, 54, 58, 60 & No. 63 Maintenance Unit RAF

  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. On 1 October 1943, in Liverpool, No. 247 (General Reconnaissance) Group was formed within RAF Coastal Command. [1] It was tasked with the responsibility for the control of units operating out of the Azores. On 8 October the group arrived into Angra do Heroísmo on Terceira Island, within the Azores, having travelled on the HMT Franconia, which ...

  6. No. 22 Group Royal Air Force (22 Gp) is one of six groups currently active in the Royal Air Force (RAF), falling under the responsibility of Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Personnel) in Air Command. Its previous title up until 2018 was No. 22 (Training) Group. The group is responsible for RAF training p

  7. 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]