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* RAF Intelligence
* John Walker ( RAF officer ) ( born 1936 ), former Chief of Defence Intelligence
Since he was no longer physically qualified for flying, he was transferred to RAF Intelligence and seconded to MI9, a unit that was dedicated to supporting resistance movements and helping prisoners escape.
* Athlone House formally known as Caen Wood Towers-( Home of the RAF Intelligence School 1942-1948 )
* RAF Intelligence: Royal Air Force Intelligence Branch
RAF Intelligence praised its exceptional manoeuvrability, further noting that " the plane was immensely strong ", though it stood little chance against faster, more heavily armed monoplanes.
Although the British Army was responsible for setting up the Arab counter-insurgent forces ( known as the peace bands ) and supplying them with arms and money these were operated by RAF Intelligence, commanded by Patrick Domville.
Zaslany also worked as interpreter for Patrick Domville, head of RAF Intelligence in Palestine ( who was described by Haganah leader Dov Hos as the " best Zionist informer on the English "), until the latter was posted to Iraq in 1938, and through him became acquainted with many of the British intelligence officers.
* RAF Intelligence
A double agent in the Double Cross system reported to German Intelligence a fictional story of hearing a couple of RAF personnel talking carelessly in a hotel about Jay, and one dismissing it as it was " just a copy " of the German Knickebein system.
RAF Chicksands was a Royal Air Force station in Bedfordshire, England, which closed in 1997 when responsibility for the camp was taken over by the British Army Intelligence Corps.
The present 488th Intelligence Squadron traces its lineage back to the 6954th Security Squadron which was originally designated Detachment 1 of the 6985th Security Squadron at RAF Upper Heyford, England, in June 1967.
26SU was a specialist Signals Intelligence unit operated by the RAF on behalf of GCHQ Cheltenham tasked with monitoring Warsaw Pact military communications over E. Germany and Poland.
* Marsden, Roy, Operation ' Schooner / Nylon ': RAF flying in the Berlin control zone, Intelligence and National Security volume 13, no.
In 1941, a division of the Meteorological Office was established at RAF Uxbridge as part of the Intelligence Branch.
On 1 September 2005 it took on the role of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( ISR ) Operational Conversion Unit, responsible for training all RAF crews assigned to the E-3D Sentry AEW1 and the Nimrod R1 and the Sentinel R1 as well as running the Qualified Weapons Instructor Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Course ( QWI ISR ).
Reformed as No. 54 ( Reserve ) Squadron at RAF Waddington on 1 September 2005 it re-roled as the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( ISR ) Operational Conversion Unit, responsible for training all mission crews for the E-3D Sentry AEW1, the Nimrod R1 and the Sentinel R. 1.
* Terence Alexander as RAF Intelligence Officer
* Frank Inglis ( 1899 – 1969 ), Head of RAF Intelligence in WW2
The RAF Police also fulfills the RAF's Protective Security ( PS ) role, similar to that carried out by the British Army, Intelligence Corps.
Unlike their Intelligence Corps counterparts, who tend to specialise in a particular area, RAF Police Protective Security specialists are trained in all aspects of the role.
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RAF and report
* 1980 – Witnesses report the first of several sightings of unexplained lights near RAF Woodbridge, in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England, an incident called " Britain's Roswell ".
The figures include Royal Navy war dead of 32, 287 The Merchant Navy war dead of 14, 661 were listed separately Figures for total RAF are included in the totals of the War Office report
A crash at RAF Boscombe Down on 26 September 1994 appeared closely linked to " black " missions, according to a report in AirForces Monthly.
The BCATP provided an enormous and continuing economic boost, particularly in the Western provinces that were still recovering from the decade long depression. The final report of the BCATP Supervisory Board calculated that “ more than 3, 750 members of the RAF, RAAF, RNZAF and Allied nationals under RAF quotas married Canadian girls ,” many of whom remained in Canada to raise families.
However, in a Channel 4 documentary aired 3 June 2011, reporter Nick Cook showed an RAF pilot's report, obtained from RAF archives, reporting a UFO incident with a similar red ball of fire on a bombing mission over Germany, but dated 1942 and taken with fact that the term was already in use by radar operators in 1944, must raise some doubt as to the origin of the term
" As the RAF intelligence report stated, the Falchi were hard targets.
The Balfour report of 1921, the Geddes Axe of 1922 and the Salisbury Committee of 1923 all found in favour of the RAF despite lobbying from the Admiralty and opposition in Parliament.
In their report to the RAF, the observatory said that Venus,the queen of UFOs ’, which had been shining with exceptional brilliance in the early morning sky to the east, probably explained the light shown on the video.
In August 1941 he received a report on the relative inefficiency of RAF daytime raids and proposals for area bombing by night: to implement the proposals he determined that a new leader was required and replaced the chief of bomber command, Air Chief Marshal Richard Peirse, with Arthur Harris.
The report stated that RAF Kinloss authorities believed there was a potential for chemical weapons agents and radiological contamination to be present in the ground:
Their report spurred the RAF to create an RAF Army Cooperation Command and to develop tentacle equipment and procedures placing an Air Liaison Officer with each brigade.
An RAF board of inquiry in 1995 ruled that the cause was pilot error ; on 13 July 2011 a new report cleared both pilots.
RAF Kinloss were notified of the boy's report together with the reports of several other witnesses who also had seen the red flash over Beinn Eighe.
British troops used 72 million amphetamine tablets in the Second World War and the RAF got through so many that " Methedrine won the Battle of Britain " according to one report.
A 2003 MoD report on the impact of the NMD upgrade at RAF Fylingdales reiterated that the base was within health guidelines and would remain so.
During these incidents, two Belgian F-16s attempted to intercept the objects ( getting a successful missile lock at two occasions ) only to be outmaneuvered ; a key conclusion of the Project Condign report was that no attempt should be made on the part of civilian or RAF Air Defence aircraft to outmaneuver these objects except to place them astern to mitigate the risk of collision.
However an adverse report on flying safety standards saw him dismissed from the position of CAS and seconded to the RAF prior to World War II.
Suffolk Constabulary have a record, dated 26 December 1980, of a report from the law Enforcement Desk of RAF Woodbridge, stating that " We have a sighting of some unusual lights in the sky, we have sent some unarmed troops to investigate, we are terming it as a U. F. O.
In response to the concerns raised by the Butt report, Cherwell produced his dehousing paper ( first circulated on 30 March 1942 ), which proposed that by area bombing, instead of precision bombing, the deficiencies of the RAF could be mitigated.
* Andover Sound local radio station report with pictures of the RAF Farewell to Andover event

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