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  1. The Band of the Royal Air Force College was formed in 1920 at the prestigious RAF Cranwell where its home has been ever since. Although its primary function is to provide musical support for the College, the Band has earned acclaim within its own right, notably becoming the first ever military band to be broadcast in a live concert on Sky Arts.

  2. joining the main Cranwell station (currently the guard room) can still be seen from behind the kitchens. 6. The new College was first used by cadets in 1933, but not formally opened until 11/10/34 by HRH Edward, Prince of Wales - the honorary Air Commodore in Chief of the Auxiliary Air Force. 7. The Foundation & Commemorative Stones can be

  3. Royal Air Force training and education academy. This page was last edited on 27 March 2024, at 09:49. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2013 · Royal Air Force Music Services - RAF Cranwell Whittle Hall Concerts Every spring, autumn and Christmas, either the Band of the Royal Air Force College or the Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment perform Station Charity concerts in their home venue of the Whittle Hall which is located in the grounds of the historic Royal Air Force College building at Cranwell.

  5. Media in category "Royal Air Force College Cranwell". The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. At the foundation ceremony for College Hall, Cranwell (cropped).jpg 291 × 525; 65 KB. At the foundation ceremony for College Hall, Cranwell.jpg 1,307 × 822; 473 KB. Band of the Royal Air Force College.jpg 3,258 × 2,438; 3.4 MB.

  6. COLLEGE NOTES Air Vice-Marshal Roy Austen-Smith was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1924. Ten years later he came to England where his parents made their home at Swanley in Kent. He was educated at Hurstpierpoint College and in 1943 joined the Royal Air Force after a short course at St Andrews University.

  7. The Cranwellian Association at a glance. Honouring the name of the RAF College Cranwell, the world’s first Air Academy and spiritual home of the RAF, the Cranwellian Association is a registered charity for all RAF Officers, whether serving, retired or reservist. Members’ training backgrounds range from the original Flight Cadet, OCTU and ...