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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
" A RAF Intelligence report in late October 1940 circulated to all pilots and their squadrons, with copies to Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, and the War Cabinet, declared: ' The manoeuvrability of the CR. 42s, in particular their capacity to execute an extremely tight half roll, has caused considerable surprise to other pilots and undoubtedly saved many Italian fighters from destruction.
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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* 1969 – The first British-built Concorde 002 makes its maiden flight from Filton to RAF Fairford.
In the early 1960s, the UK was withdrawing its military presence from the Indian Ocean area, not including the base at RAF Gan to the north of Diego Garcia in the Maldives ( which remained open until 1976 ), and agreed to permit the US to establish a Naval Communication Station on one of its island territories there.
The RAF once again played its part, flying 900 sorties during the day.
Gun camera film shows tracer ammunition from a Supermarine Spitfire Mark I of No. 609 Squadron RAF, flown by Flight Lieutenant J H G McArthur, hitting a Heinkel He 111 on its starboard quarter.
Inevitably, both the Bomber B and Amerika Bomber programs were victims of the continued emphasis of the Wehrmacht's insistence for the Luftwaffe to support the Army as its primary mission, as well as the increasingly devastating results of the RAF Bomber Command at night, and by 1943 the USAAF's Eighth and Fifteenth Air Forces ' heavy bomber raids by daylight on the German aviation industry, which catastrophically diminished the Third Reich's overall aviation production capacity later in World War II.
Deliveries of new aircraft were insufficient to meet the drain on resources ; the Luftwaffe, unlike the RAF, was failing to expand its pilot and aircraft numbers.
* The RAF was to be " beaten down in its morale and in fact, that it can no longer display any appreciable aggressive force in opposition to the German crossing ".
The Red Army Faction or Red Army Fraction ( RAF ; German: Rote Armee Fraktion ), in its early stages commonly known as Baader-Meinhof Group ( or Baader-Meinhof Gang ), was one of post – World War II Germany's most prominent left-wing militant groups.
The UK would thus retain its independent deterrent force, although its control passed from the RAF largely to the Royal Navy.
** The RAF retires its last Lancaster bomber.
It first flew on 19 February 1934, but was eventually rejected by the RAF because of its unsatisfactory performance.
In later tests, it reached 349 mph, consequently, before the prototype had completed its official trials, the RAF ordered 310 production Spitfires.
Belfast International shares its runways with the Royal Air Force base RAF Aldergrove, which otherwise has its own facilities.
A Raytheon Sentinel of the Royal Air Force | RAF showing its radar pod.
In 1936 Lewis, David John Williams and Lewis Valentine attacked and set fire to the newly constructed RAF Penyberth air base on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd in protest at its siting in the Welsh-speaking heartland.
RAF Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands is nicknamed " Death Star " due to its confusing layout.
They took a look at the wave of guilt and paranoia that afflicted West Germany's society and its authorities in the months between the kidnapping and murder of industrialist Hanns Martin Schleyer by RAF members and the deaths of Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe in Stammheim Prison.
The film is a document about terrorism and its sociopolitical aftermath: hysteria over state surveillance, repression of constitutional standards and civil rights, and indiscriminate persecution of alleged RAF sympathizers.
Uxbridge had a Royal Air Force station, known as RAF Uxbridge, until its closure on 31 March 2010.
The RAF Regiment had its headquarters at nearby RAF Alma Park, with additional accommodation at nearby RAF Folkingham and RAF North Witham airfields.

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