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Encyclopedia > JFACHQ
Royal Air Force

Components
Royal Air Force
RAF Regiment
RAF Intelligence
RAF Police
University Air Squadron
History
History of the Royal Air Force
Timeline of the Royal Air Force
Aircraft
List of RAF aircraft
Structure
Strike Command
No. 1 Group
No. 2 Group
No. 3 Group
JFACHQ
Personnel and Training Command
Training Group
List of stations
  • The Joint Force Air Component Headquarters is the United Kindgdoms deployable air Command and Control Unit. Run by the Royal Air Force the unit has representation from all the other services.
  • The JFACHQ has members of all the operations and operations support branches of the RAF in order to both plan and execute the air war as well as support the deployed air components from A1 to A9. (See Below)
  • Based at RAF High Wycombe they can deploy worldwide at short notice to run the Air campaign.
Joint Force Air Component Headquarters
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Joint Force Air Component Headquarters
    • A1 - PANDA (Personnel and Administration)
    • A2 - RAF Intelligence
    • A3 - Air Operations (Both Plans and Current Ops)
    • A4 - Air Logistics
    • A5 - Air Strategy and GAT
    • A6 - Air CIS (Computers & Information Systems)
    • A7 - Air Training
    • A8 - Finance and Budgets
    • A9 - POLAD (Political Administration) and LEGAD (Legal Administration)
The source for an SVG image of the Royal Air Force Ensign can be found at User:David Newton/SVG Graphics/Royal Air Force Ensign. ... The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the UK Armed Forces. ... The RAF Regiment is a specialist corps within the Royal Air Force responsible for defending airfields and associated installations. ... The Royal Air Force has its own dedicated intelligence branch. ... The Royal Air Force Police (RAFP), also called the Provost Branch, is the military police branch of the British Royal Air Force. ... University Air Squadrons are training units of the Royal Air Force which provide basic flying training to students at British universities. ... 1900-1918 1908 - Samuel Cody completes the first powered flight in the UK at Farnborough. ... 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. ... Strike Command is the successor organisation in the Royal Air Force to RAF Bomber Command, RAF Fighter Command and RAF Coastal Command of WWII fame. ... 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. ... Number 3 Group of the Royal Air Force is one of the three groups in RAF Strike Command. ... Personnel and Training Command is one of two operational commands of the Royal Air Force along with Strike Command. ... 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 Royal Air Force stations in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. ... In telecommunication, command and control (C 2 ) is the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. ... The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the UK Armed Forces. ... See High Wycombe, Western Australia for the suburb of Perth. ... A1 or A-1 can mean: A1, a symbol indicating shipbuilding quality, originally in the shipping list at Lloyds of London. ... A2 can refer to: the A2 highway in Austria the A2 road in England the A2 highway in Germany the A2 highway in Switzerland The (german) Stereo sound system used in some countries for their analogue television broadcasting. ... The Royal Air Force has its own dedicated intelligence branch. ... A3 or A-3 may refer to: A3, an international standard paper size (297×420 mm) defined by ISO 216. ... Operations is that unit (be it a division or department) of an organization that carries out the actual execution of the core operating functions. ... Look up A4 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A4 may mean: A4 paper size, an international standard paper size (210×297 mm) defined by ISO 216 A4 road, in England, which runs from London to Bristol A4 (Switzerland) motorway, in Switzerland, that runs from Schaffhausen to central Switzerland The A4... Logistics is the art and science of managing and controlling the flow of goods, energy, information and other resources. ... A5 can refer to: two A5 roads in the United Kingdom A5 (Switzerland) is an expressway in Switzerland. ... A strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal. ... A6 can refer to the following things: A6 is paper size (105×148 mm) in ISO 216 A6 road A6 is an automobile model produced by Audi a non_realized rocket, A6 (rocket) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same... CIS is an abbreviation of: Commonwealth of Independent States Canadian Interuniversity Sport Contact Image Sensor CompuServe Information Service Chinese International School Confederacy of Independent Systems (Star Wars) Continuous injection system Communication Information Services Card Information Structure Cisalpino See also uses of the word cis. ... The A7 road is a road in the United Kingdom. ... A8 can refer to: A8 road A8 (rocket) A8 is an ISO 216 paper size. ... A9 can refer to: The search engine at a9. ...


 

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