Personnel and Training Command is one of two operational commands of the Royal Air Force along with Strike Command. It was formed in 1994 when Support Command was split in two. It has the responsibility for training all members of the RAF, recruiting people into the service, non-operational flying and various careers functions including resettlement, terms and conditions of service in the RAF and welfare of its members. Principally, Personnel and Training Command consists of the Personnel Management Agency and the Training Group Defence Agency. Image File history File links Royal-Air-Force-Ensign. ... The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. ... The Royal Air Force 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. ... See the History section on the Royal Air Force page. ... // 1900-1918 1901 29 October - The Aero Club of Great Britain is established. ... 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. ... The Joint Force Air Component Headquarters is the United Kindgdoms deployable air Command and Control Unit. ... 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. ... // Origins Lieutenant-General David Henderson originally proposed that Royal Air Force officers use a combination of British Army and Royal Navy ranks. ... Enlisted ranks is not a term used in the Royal Air Force, and is only used in this articles title for the sake of consistency with rank listings in other countries, not least those of the United States. ... The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. ... 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. ... 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... Support Command of the Royal Air Force was formed on 31 August 1973 by the renaming of Maintenance Command. ... The Training Group of the Royal Air Force is the group that controls the stations of Personnel and Training Command. ...
The Command is based at RAF Innsworth and has a strength of 11,000 RAF personnel 2,000 contractors and 4,000 civilians. The Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Command is dual-hatted in the role of Air Member for Personnel. The Command includes five Support Units of the Defence Logistics Organisation, eight RAF stations, 14 units dedicated to the Air Cadets and University Air Squadrons, three centres specialising in outdoor activities and no less than 27 gliding schools. RAF Innsworth is a non-flying Royal Air Force station, near Gloucester. ... An Air Officer is a U.K. Royal Air Force officer of rank Air Commodore or higher. ... The Defence Logistics Organisation is an agency of the United Kingdom MoD charged with managing the storage and supply chain assets of the Ministry and the British Armed Forces. ... University Air Squadrons are training units of the Royal Air Force which provide basic flying training to students at British universities. ...
The RAF's Process and Organisation Review has concluded that Personnel and Training Command and Strike Command will be co-located at a single command headquarters by 1 April 2008. 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. ...
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RAF squadrons are somewhat analogous to the regiments of the British army, in that they have histories and traditions going back to their formation, regardless of where they are currently based, which aircraft they are operating, etc. They can be awarded standards and battle honours for meritorious service.
RAFpersonnel who have risen to prominence either by their actions whilst serving, or subsequently, are detailed at List of famous Royal Air Force members.
Personnel and TrainingCommand is one of two operational commands of the Royal Air Force along with Strike Command.
The Command is headquartered at RAF Innsworth and has a strength of 11,000 RAFpersonnel 2,000 contractors and 4,000 civilians.
The Command includes five Support Units of the Defence Logistics Organisation, eight RAF stations, 14 units dedicated to the Air Cadets and University Air Squadrons, three centres specialising in outdoor activities and no less than 27 gliding schools.