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  1. The Station. RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire is one of the RAF’s busiest Stations as the hub of UK Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) and the main operating base for airborne intelligence aircraft and systems. Air ISTAR is the RAF’s eyes and ears in the sky and provides British and NATO military ...

  2. Honoured to have attended an award ceremony at RAF Cranwell this afternoon. Congratulations Baz Jonathan on your Station Commander's Award for voluntary work in the community, specifically for all...

  3. 1 de jan. de 2020 · The Chief of the Air Staff is the 4-star commander and professional head of the Royal Air Force. Deputy Chief of the Air Staff is responsible for the strategic planning and delivery of all aspects of RAF capability including people, equipment, infrastructure and training. The Assistant Chief of the ...

  4. 26 de mai. de 2024 · 45 Squadron is stationed at RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire as a component of the UK Military Flying Training System. It is among the few RAF units to see World War Two combat against German, Italian, Vichy French and Japanese forces. Aircraft flown include the Sopwith Camel, Bristol Blenheim, Vultee Vengeance, Bristol Brigand Hawker Hunter FGA9 ...

  5. www.raf.mod.uk › our-organisation › stationsRAF Digby | Royal Air Force

    23 de nov. de 2023 · 1917 The airfield site was already being used by trainee pilots from HMS Daedalus (RAF Cranwell). 1918 Airfield formally purchased. 1924 Wing Commander (later MRAF Lord) Tedder arrived as Station Commander. 1936 Dambuster Guy Gibson learned to fly at the station. 1940 Became an important fighter station during the Battle of Britain.

  6. The flight cadets of Admin, Supply and RAF Regiment stationed at Digby constituted D Squadron of the College. t were trained at RAF Cranwell itself. The Station Commander RAF Digby was also an Assistant Commandant of the College. This included Gp Capt Lumgair. 1950

  7. On Thursday, 16th September 2021, RAF Cranwell Station Commander, Group Captain Joanne Campbell presented Honours and Awards to personnel from across the Station.