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The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. ... The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. ... The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the senior service of the British armed services being the oldest of its three branches. ... The armed forces of the United Kingdom are known as the British Armed Forces or Her Majestys Armed Forces, officially the Armed Forces of the Crown. ... Flag Ratio: 1:2 The Union Flag or Union Jack is the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and was also used throughout the former British Empire. ... The Flag of England The Flag of England is the cross of Saint George. ... The Saltire, the flag of Scotland, with an official Pantone 300 coloured field. ... The Red Ensign, as currently used by the United Kingdoms Merchant Navy The Red Ensign is a flag that originated in the early 1600s as an ensign flown by the Royal Navy. ... The White Ensign. ... Many aircraft types have served in the Royal Air Force since it was formed in 1918 by the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service. ... Contrary to popular belief, the 1972 suspension of the Northern Irish provincial government did not suspend the existence of the provincial flag, shown on this page below, or the provincial arms. ... This is a list of Royal Air Force stations in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. ... The Royal Air Forces Strike Command is the military organization which controls the majority of the United Kingdoms combat aircraft. ... Several countries use the term Royal Standard to describe the flag used by the monarch and members of the royal family. ... Flag Ratio: 1:2 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland uses as its national flag the Royal Banner commonly known as the Union Flag or Union Jack. ... In the United Kingdom the Territorial Army is a part of the British Army composed of reserve units, or part-time soldiers. ... Flag ratio: 2:3 The Welsh Dragon on the tailfin of an Air Wales ATR 42 aircraft. ... The modern Blue Ensign of the United Kingdom The British Blue Ensign (1707–1801) English Blue Ensign as it appeared in the seventeenth century. ... This is a list of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons. ... This is a list of Royal Air Force groups. ... This is a list of Royal Air Force commands. ... The White Ensign. ... This is a list of Royal Air Force independent flights. ... Once upon a time, there was a place called Mount Olympus, which was far up in the sky on a mountain. ... The Royal Air Force Regiment is a specialist corps within the Royal Air Force, responsible for capturing and defending airfields and associated installations. ... No. ... Options for Change was a restructuring of the British military in 1993, aimed at cutting defence spending following the end of the Cold War. ... No. ... No. ... Chief of the Air Staff can also refer to the head of the Canadian Forces Air Command or the head of the Indian Air Force. ... University Air Squadrons are training units of the Royal Air Force which provide basic flying training to students at British universities. ... Flight Lieutenant Malcolm Kendall-Smith (b. ... The Royal Air Force Police (RAFP), also called the Provost Branch, is the military police branch of the British Royal Air Force. ... Personnel and Training Command is one of two operational commands of the Royal Air Force along with Strike Command. ... Number 1 Group of the Royal Air Force is one of the three groups in RAF Strike Command. ... Number 2 Group of the Royal Air Force is one of the three groups in RAF Strike Command. ... This article lists those members of the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom who have become either nationally or internationally famous. ... Number 3 Group of the Royal Air Force is one of the three groups in RAF Strike Command. ... This is a list of Royal Air Force heavy conversion units. ... // 1900-1918 1901 29 October - The Aero Club of Great Britain is established. ... The Training Group of the Royal Air Force is the group that controls the stations of Personnel and Training Command. ... This is a list of miscellaneous wings or the Royal Air Force. ... 133 Squadron RAF was one of the famous Eagle squadrons formed from American volunteers serving with the RAF during World War II. History 133 was first formed in 1918. ... No. ... No. ... // History No. ... The 332nd Squadron was formed in Catterick on January 16th 1942, as Norwegian-manned Spitfires. ... This is a list of flags used by and in the United Kingdom and related territories. ... The Royal Air Force has its own dedicated intelligence branch. ... The Joint Force Air Component Headquarters is the United Kindgdoms deployable air Command and Control Unit. ... // History WW I No. ... 487 Squadron formed as a day bomber unit on Lockheed Venturas, with Royal New Zealand Air Force pilots, at Feltwell on 15 August 1942. ... This is a gallery of flags based on British ensigns. ... The Royal Air Force Club (often refered to as the RAF Club) is situated at 128 Picadilly, London. ... See the History section on the Royal Air Force page. ... The Royal Standard of Scotland The Royal Standard of Scotland, also known as the Lion Rampant is a flag used historically by the Kings of Scotland. ... Royal Air Force Ensign The Royal Air Force Ensign is the official flag which used to represent the Royal Air Force. ...

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