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  1. RAF COLLEGE CRANWELL The World’s Oldest Military Air Academy Celebrating 102 Years of Officer Training 5 February 2022. Version 1.2 1 February 2022 IBM Steward 6GE. In its electronic form, this document contains underlined, hypertext links to additional material, including alternative source data and archived video/audio clips.

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  3. Foundation of the RAF College. 7 6 5 3 1. Realising Trenchard's 1 3 vision for an RAF College on the lines of S a n d h u r s t a n d Britannia, RAF Cranwell officially formed on 1 November 1919 and opened for business on 5 February 1920. 2 2. The decision to replace the e x i s t i n g corrugated iron huts was m a d e i n 1922. 4 7 3

  4. RAF COLLEGE CRANWELL. College Journal Extracts. 2007. March 2007 - Senior College Appointments. 4 - The Journal of The Royal Air Force College. ROYAL AIR FORCE CRANWELL. SENIOR APPOINTMENTS. COMMANDANT ROYAL AIR FORCE COLLEGE & DIRECTOR OF RECRUITMENT AND INITIAL TRAINING (ROYAL AIR FORCE) Air Commodore R B Cunningham MBE ADC MA RAF.

  5. RAF COLLEGE CRANWELL “IOT/IOTC PRIZE WINNERS” Description of Awards to Cadets 1980 to 2020. Version 1.0 4 June 2021 IBM Steward 6GE. This analysis relies heavily on records archived at the RAF College before 2000 and DVDs purchased by the author of Graduation Parades beyond 2005.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2020 · RAF Cranwell remained open, the College forming the nucleus of the wartime flying training organisation by becoming a Flying Training School (FTS). At the start of the war, 100% of cadets - if they proved worthy in all respects - were commissioned.

  7. Dr Matthew Powell is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Portsmouth, based at RAF College Cranwell. He undertook a PhD at the University of Birmingham, supervised by Air Commodore (ret’d) Dr Peter Gray. His thesis focused on the development of tactical airpower in Britain during the Second World War through the study of the RAF’s Army Co-operation Command. He also holds an MA in ...