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RAF Home Command

RAF Home Command was the Royal Air Force command that was responsible for the maintenance and training of reserve organisations from formation on 1 February 1939 as RAF Reserve Command with interruptions until it ceased to exist on 1 April 1959.

History

The Command was formed as RAF Reserve Command on 1 February 1939. It was absorbed into RAF Flying Training Command on 27 May 1940 but reformed again on 1 May 1946. It was then renamed RAF Home Command on 1 August 1950 and absorbed into RAF Flying Training Command again on 1 April 1959.

The command's communications squadron, the Home Command Communication Squadron, was formed on 1 August 1950 at RAF White Waltham and disestablished on 1 April 1959, still at White Waltham, becoming the Flying Training Command Communication Squadron RAF.

The command operated a number of units:

  • Home Command Examining Unit (1950–51 & 1951–59)
  • No. 1 Home Command Gliding Centre (1955–59)
  • No. 2 Home Command Gliding Centre (1958–59)
  • Home Command Gliding Instructors School (1950–55)
  • Home Command Instrument Training Flight (1950–52)
  • Home Command Major Servicing Unit (1950–54)
  • Home Command Modified Officer Cadet Training Unit (1953–56)
  • Home Command Training Flight (1950)

Groups of Home Command

Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief

Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief included:<br> RAF Reserve Command

Note: The Command was not in existence from May 1940 to May 1946

RAF Home Command

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