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The former Royal Air Force Far East Air Force, more simply known as RAF Far East Air Force, was the Command
Command (military formation)

A command in military terminology has several meanings.In referring to military organization it is a collection of military unit or a group of personnel under the control of a single officer....
 organisation that controlled all Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force is the United Kingdom's air force, the oldest independent air force in the world. Formed on 1 April 1918, the RAF has taken a significant role in British military history ever since, playing a large part in World War II and in more recent conflicts....
 assets in the east of Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
 (Far East
Far East

The Far East is a term current in English language to refer to the countries of East Asia. The term is often expanded to also include Southeast Asia and South Asia, for economic and cultural reasons, for example because Buddhism is common to East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia....
). The first organisation dedicated to this task was formed in Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 in 1930 as Royal Air Force Singapore. This was upgraded to Headquarters Air Force Far East Command in 1933. During the Second World War
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, when Malaya
British Malaya

British Malaya loosely described a set of states on the Malay Peninsula that were colonized by the United Kingdom from the 18th and the 19th until the 20th century....
, Singapore, Burma and Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 were overrun by the Japanese, the command retreated to India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
, there receiving the name Air Headquarters Bengal.

The true ancestor of the postwar Far East Air Force was formed in November 1943, under Lord Louis Mountbatten the supreme Allied commander South East Asia Command
South East Asia Command

South East Asia Command was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II during World War II....
 (SEAC).






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The former Royal Air Force Far East Air Force, more simply known as RAF Far East Air Force, was the Command
Command (military formation)

A command in military terminology has several meanings.In referring to military organization it is a collection of military unit or a group of personnel under the control of a single officer....
 organisation that controlled all Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force is the United Kingdom's air force, the oldest independent air force in the world. Formed on 1 April 1918, the RAF has taken a significant role in British military history ever since, playing a large part in World War II and in more recent conflicts....
 assets in the east of Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
 (Far East
Far East

The Far East is a term current in English language to refer to the countries of East Asia. The term is often expanded to also include Southeast Asia and South Asia, for economic and cultural reasons, for example because Buddhism is common to East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia....
). The first organisation dedicated to this task was formed in Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 in 1930 as Royal Air Force Singapore. This was upgraded to Headquarters Air Force Far East Command in 1933. During the Second World War
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, when Malaya
British Malaya

British Malaya loosely described a set of states on the Malay Peninsula that were colonized by the United Kingdom from the 18th and the 19th until the 20th century....
, Singapore, Burma and Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 were overrun by the Japanese, the command retreated to India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
, there receiving the name Air Headquarters Bengal.

The true ancestor of the postwar Far East Air Force was formed in November 1943, under Lord Louis Mountbatten the supreme Allied commander South East Asia Command
South East Asia Command

South East Asia Command was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II during World War II....
 (SEAC). It was called Air Command, South East Asia. In 1946, this was renamed RAF Air Command Far East, and finally Far East Air Force in June 1949.

During the war years, it was subordinate to Allied Forces South East Asia. The tri-service headquarters remained in place after the war over to coordinate re-occupation of territory within the bounds of the command that had not yet been liberated from the Japanese. That included parts of Burma; the other British colonies of Singapore, Malaya, British North Borneo and Brunei
Brunei

Brunei Darussalam, officially the State of Brunei, Abode of Peace , is a country located on the north coast of the island of Borneo, in Southeast Asia....
; the independent nation of Siam, the French colony of French Indo-China up to the 16th parallel
16th parallel north

The 16th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 16 degree true north of the Earth equator.After World War II, the parallel divided Indochina into Chinese and British controlled zones....
, and most of the Dutch
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 colony of the Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies

The Dutch East Indies, or Netherlands East Indies, was the Dutch colony that became modern Indonesia following World War II.It was formed from the nationalised colony of the former Dutch East India Company that came under the administration of the Netherlands in 1800....
. After the completion of the re-occupation duties, SEAC was disestablished in November 1946.

However, the benefits of a supreme commander were not forgotten, and a tri-service headquarters was revived in 1962, when the Far East Command
British Far East Command

The Far East Command was a British military Command which had 2 distinct periods.* 18 November 1940 – 7 January 1942 succeeded by the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command ...
 was formed. The Far East Command was also disestablished in 1971.

Postwar Occupation Duties

Unlike in Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, war ended very unexpectedly in the Far East. The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima
Hiroshima

The Japanese city of is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture, and the largest city in the Chugoku region of western Honshu, the largest of Japan's islands....
 and Nagasaki, combined with the American blockade of Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
, and the Soviet
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
 entry into the war on 9 August 1945 finally shocked the Japanese into suing for peace. Once peace came, there was a period of euphoria within the RAF units, but the forces in the region came back down to earth with a bump a few days later.

Instead of the end to operations that a great many of the conscripts had naively thought would occur, if anything, operations in some parts of the forces increased in tempo. South-East Asia Command had been increased in size from the day after the surrender, taking in south French Indo-China, and much of the Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies

The Dutch East Indies, or Netherlands East Indies, was the Dutch colony that became modern Indonesia following World War II.It was formed from the nationalised colony of the former Dutch East India Company that came under the administration of the Netherlands in 1800....
. The command was now half as big again in area as it had been during the war. The strain imposed by the high operations tempo that occupation duties, when combined with the downsizing of the command due to demobilisation and return of American lend-lease
Lend-Lease

Lend-Lease was the name of the program under which the United States supplied the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, Republic of China, Free France and other Allies of World War II with vast amounts of materiel between 1941 and 1945 in return for, in the case of Britain, military bases in Newfoundland and Labrador, Bermuda, and the British W...
 aircraft was very great, and it manifested itself in a series of mutinies around the command in early 1946.

The first of these was at Mauripur
Masroor Airbase

Masroor Airbase is Pakistan Air Force located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is named in the honour of former Base Commander Masroor Air Commodore Masroor Hussain....
 in Karachi
Karachi

is the largest city, seaport and the International financial centre of Pakistan. It is List of metropolitan areas by population in terms of metropolitan population, and is Pakistan's premier centre of banking, industry, and trade....
, India. Enlisted airmen downed tools and refused to work until their grievances about demobilisation had been met. Given the nature of the times, this was impossible, although their complaints were passed up the chain of command. The stoppages were non-violent almost to a fault, and since the personnel involved were hostilities-only conscripts, rather than regular professional members of the RAF, the stoppages were not formally treated as mutinies. Had they been so, punishments up to and including execution by firing squad could have been imposed on those responsible. Other mutinies occurred in Ceylon, elsewhere in India and Singapore. They also spread to units of the Royal Indian Air Force
Royal Indian Air Force

The Royal Indian Air Force was the title of the air force of British India and the subsequent Union of India between 1945 and 1950. The force had been established as the Indian Air Force in 1932 with the passing of the Indian Air Force Act....
 for a short while.

The easiest of the occupation tasks was in Siam. Unlike elsewhere in the region, Siam had retained a functioning civil government throughout the war, and thus British troops did not have to deploy to restore order over most of the country. RAF forces set a headquarters in Bangkok
Bangkok

The city of Bangkok is the Capital , largest urban area and primary city of Thailand. Known in Thai language as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or Krung Thep for short, it was a small trading post at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River during the Ayutthaya Kingdom and came to the forefront of Thailand when it was given the status as the...
, at Don Muang airfield, under Group Captain
Group Captain

Group Captain is a senior commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other Commonwealth of Nations countries. It ranks above Wing Commander and immediately below Air Commodore....
 D O Finlay on 9 September 1945. The headquarters was from No. 909 Wing RAF. The Wing left its previously controlled aircraft, P-47 Thunderbolt
P-47 Thunderbolt

The Republic Aviation P-47 Thunderbolt, also known as the Jug, was the largest single-engined fighter aircraft of its day, and a vast improvement over the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, its predecessor....
s in Burma. Three squadrons were represented in Siam during the occupation, No. 20 Squadron RAF
No. 20 Squadron RAF

No.20 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is the current OCU for the RAF Harrier II, T10 and T12 operating from RAF Wittering. A reserve squadron, it can be called upon for combat duties if necessary....
 with Spitfire VIII aircraft, No. 211 Squadron RAF
No. 211 Squadron RAF

Active in the Royal Air Force from 1918 to 1919 and from 1937 to 1946, in World War II No 211 Squadron RAF operated as a medium bomber unit in the Middle East and Far East and later as a strike fighter unit in the Far East....
 with de Havilland Mosquito
De Havilland Mosquito

The de Havilland Mosquito was a United Kingdom combat aircraft that excelled in a number of roles during the World War II. Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, uses of the Mosquito included: low to medium altitude daytime tactical bomber, high altitude night bomber, Pathfinder , Day fighter or Night fighter fighter aircraft, fighte...
 VI aircraft, and a detachment of No. 685 Squadron RAF with Mosquito photo-reconnaissance
Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance is a military and medical term denoting exploration conducted to gain information. Militarily, its shorthand Australian, Canadian, and British form is recce , its American usage form is recon ....
 aircraft. The airfield was defended by No. 2945 Squadron RAF Regiment
RAF Regiment

The Royal Air Force Regiment is a specialist airfield defence Corps founded by Royal Warrant in 1942. After a 29 week training course, its members are responsible for defending airfields, and training Royal Air Force personnel in military skills....
. In addition to the resident forces, C-47 Dakota transport aircraft were frequent users of Don Muang. They made supply runs to the airport, stopped over on trips to and from French Indo-China, and evacuated prisoners of war and internees who had been imprisoned in Siam at the end of the war. The job in Siam was completed very quickly, with almost all of the RAF personnel at Don Muang being gone by January 1946.

Burma was also relatively straightforward to deal with, although more complicated than Siam. Much of the colony had been conquered several months before the war ended, in the big British offensive of summer 1945. That gave ACSEA crucial breathing space to start getting the colony back on its feet before the massive increase in occupation duties postwar occurred. RAF Burma was well established under Air Marshal
Air Marshal

Air Marshal is an air officer rank which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force. The rank is also used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence and it is sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank in countries which have a non-English air force-specific rank struc...
 Sir Hugh Saunders
Hugh Saunders

Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh William Lumsden Saunders Order of the Bath Order of the British Empire Military Cross Distinguished Flying Cross Military Medal RAF was a South African who rose through the ranks to become a senior Royal Air Force commander....
. At the end of the war, it had 28 squadrons under its control. This quickly reduced as the demobilisation really kicked in. Again, the transport squadrons saw the largest amount of work, evacuating POWs and internees and supplying garrisons and the civilian population. Second to the transport squadrons in workload were the photo reconnaissance aircraft. The opportuinity was taken to complete the process of surveying SE Asia from the air, and using the survey to bring maps up to date. The survey was not completed until August 1947. After the cleanup immediately postwar, came the task of preparing Burma for independence. AHQ Burma moved out of Rangoon to Mingaladon on 1 January 1947. The headquarters was disbanded on 31 December 1947, and three months later Burma became independent.

The most prickly tasks in the entire command were the temporary occupations of the colonies of other European powers. One was the occupation of part of French Indo-China, and the other the occupation of part of the Netherlands East Indies.

The easier of the two was French Indo-China. Resentment against the French was strong, with Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh

H? Ch? Minh was a Vietnamese communism revolutionary and statesman who was Prime Minister and President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam ....
's Viet Minh
Viet Minh

The Vi?t Minh was a national liberation movement which dated its foundation to May 19 1941 in South China. The Vi?t Minh initially formed to seek independence for Vietnam from France and later to oppose the Vietnam during World War II....
 movement beginning to become a real problem. British forces were responsible for the southern part of the country, south of the 16th parallel, whilst Chinese forces dealt with the north. An RAF headquarters was set up near Saigon on 8 September, at Tan Son Nhut airfield. However, the main occupation forces were slow to arrive, so that Mountbatten had to use Japanese forces still in the area for internal security duties for a short while. One aspect of the occupation that was mercifully smaller in magnitude than in other areas of the command was prisoners of war. Only about 5,000 were in French Indo-China, and thus that part of the repatriation problem was small.

At Tan Son Nhut, a large amount of space was available for transport aircraft; hard standings for about 70 Dakotas. This was fortunate, since a great deal of transport aircraft effort was required in the country, despite the low numbers of POWs. The other aircraft at the airfield were Spitfires of No. 273 Squadron RAF and yet again, a detachment of photo recon Mosquitos. The situation in French Indo-China and the Netherlands East Indies was particularly tricky because of the hostility of the locals to the returning colonial powers. French Indo-China was handed back to French control a great deal more quickly than the type were avoided was to provide some spare Spitfires in the command to Armée de l'Air pilots who were being sent to the colony, and had Netherlands East Indies to Dutch control, meaning that RAF aircraft did not have to get involved in suppressing any revolts in the area, apart from one occasion when Spitfires attacked enemy forces with cannon fire to support French ground troops. One way that more commitments of this flown the type in Europe. The main RAF presence was withdrawn in mid February 1946, when the Air Headquarters was disbanded. However, a small RAF presence was retained for a few more months to help direct military transport aircraft using the airfield.

Malayan Emergency


Short Respite


Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation


Drawdown and Departure


Squadrons

  • No. VIII Squadron RAF
    No. VIII Squadron RAF

    No. 8 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the E-3 Sentry from RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire.The RAF AWACS fleet is made up of seven E-3Ds, with the UK designation Sentry AEW1 and the aircraft are pooled between 8 Squadron and No....
  • No. 10 Squadron RAF
    No. 10 Squadron RAF

    No. 10 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron. The squadron served in a variety of roles over its 90 year history. The squadron disbanded on 14 October 2005 and the aircraft and personnel were transferred to No....
  • No. 11 Squadron RAF
  • No. 17 Squadron RAF
  • No. 20 Squadron RAF
    No. 20 Squadron RAF

    No.20 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is the current OCU for the RAF Harrier II, T10 and T12 operating from RAF Wittering. A reserve squadron, it can be called upon for combat duties if necessary....
  • No. 26 Squadron RAF
    No. 26 Squadron RAF

    No. 26 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed in 1915 and was disbanded for the last time in 1976.The squadron motto is N Wagter in die Lug , and the squadrons motto is a springbok's head couped....
  • No. 27 Squadron RAF
    No. 27 Squadron RAF

    No. 27 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Boeing Chinook from RAF Odiham....
  • No. 28 Squadron RAF
    No. 28 Squadron RAF

    No. 28 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the AgustaWestland EH101 from RAF Benson....
  • No. 31 Squadron RAF
    No. 31 Squadron RAF

    No. 31 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, known as the 'Goldstars', currently operates the RAF Tornado GR4 from RAF Marham, Norfolk.History...
  • No. 33 Squadron RAF
    No. 33 Squadron RAF

    No. 33 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the A?rospatiale Puma from RAF Benson, Oxfordshire....
  • No. 34 Squadron RAF
    No. 34 Squadron RAF

    No. 34 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. During the First World War it operated as a reconnaissance and bomber squadron, and in the 1930s operated light bombers....
  • No. 36 Squadron RAF
    No. 36 Squadron RAF

    No. 36 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps was formed at Cramlington on February 1 1916 and was disbanded for the last time in 1975....
  • No. 39 Squadron RAF
    No. 39 Squadron RAF

    No. 39 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the MQ-9 Reaper since 2007, operating from Creech AFB, Nevada, USA....
  • No. 45 Squadron RAF
    No. 45 Squadron RAF

    45 Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. ...
  • No. 47 Squadron RAF
    No. 47 Squadron RAF

    No. 47 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the C-130 Hercules from RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire....
  • No. 48 Squadron RAF
    No. 48 Squadron RAF

    No. 48 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron that saw service in both World War I and World War II.History First World War No....
  • No. 52 Squadron RAF
    No. 52 Squadron RAF

    No. 52 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron that saw service in both World War I and World War II....
  • No. 57 Squadron RAF
    No. 57 Squadron RAF

    No. 57 Squadron RAF is a Royal Air Force flying training squadron....
  • No. 60 Squadron RAF
    No. 60 Squadron RAF

    No. 60 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed in 1916 at Gosport. It is currently part of the Defence Helicopter Flying School based at RAF Shawbury in Shropshire....
  • No. 62 Squadron RAF
    No. 62 Squadron RAF

    No. 62 Squadron RAF was formed on 8 August 1916, at RAF Filton from No. 7 Training Squadron. In May 1917 it equipped with the Bristol F2B, before being posted to France in January 1918....
  • No. 64 Squadron RAF
    No. 64 Squadron RAF

    No. 64 Squadron was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It was first formed on 1 August 1916 as a squadron of the Royal Flying Corps. It was last disbanded on 31 January 1991 at RAF Leuchars....
  • No. 65 Squadron RAF
    No. 65 Squadron RAF

    No. 65 Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Air Force....
  • No. 66 Squadron RAF
    No. 66 Squadron RAF

    No. 66 Squadron was a Royal Flying Corps and eventually Royal Air Force aircraft squadron....
  • No. 70 Squadron RAF
  • No. 74 Squadron RAF
    No. 74 Squadron RAF

    No. 74 Squadron RAF, also known as a "Tiger Squadron" from its tiger head motif, is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It operated fighter aircraft from 1917 to the 1990s....
  • No. 80 Squadron RAF
    No. 80 Squadron RAF

    No. 80 Squadron RAF was a Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force squadron active from 1917 until 1969. It was operative during both World War I and World War II....
  • No. 81 Squadron RAF
  • No. 83 Squadron RAF
    No. 83 Squadron RAF

    No. 83 Squadron RAF was a Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force squadron active from 1917 until 1969. It was operative during both World War I and World War II....
  • No. 84 Squadron RAF
    No. 84 Squadron RAF

    No. 84 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is a Search and Rescue Squadron based at RAF Akrotiri, it uses the Bell 412 helicopter....
  • No. 88 Squadron RAF
    No. 88 Squadron RAF

    No 88 Squadron RAF was an aircraft squadron of the Royal Air Force during World War II. It operated Douglas DB-7s from France in 1944, alongside the 2nd TAF....
  • No. 89 Squadron RAF
    No. 89 Squadron RAF

    No. 89 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron.The squadron motto was Dei Auxilio Telis Meis....
  • No. 96 Squadron RAF
  • No. 99 Squadron RAF
    No. 99 Squadron RAF

    No. 99 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III from RAF Brize Norton, the RAF's air transport hub....
  • No. 100 Squadron RAF
    No. 100 Squadron RAF

    No. 100 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, and operates the Hawker-Siddeley Hawk....
  • No. 103 Squadron RAF
    No. 103 Squadron RAF

    No. 103 Squadron was a Royal Air Force squadron which was formed in 1917 and was disbanded and reformed many times until it was disbanded for the last time in 1975....
  • No. 110 Squadron RAF
    No. 110 Squadron RAF

    No. 110 Squadron RAF was formed on 1 November 1917, at Rendcomb and was equipped with Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 aircraft. The squadron moved to RAF Kenley the following year and re-equipped with the Airco DH.9A....
  • No. 120 Squadron RAF
    No. 120 Squadron RAF

    No. 120 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates Hawker-Siddeley Nimrod, based at RAF Kinloss, Moray, Scotland. ...
  • No. 131 Squadron RAF
  • No. 132 Squadron RAF
  • No. 136 Squadron RAF
  • No. 152 Squadron RAF
    No. 152 Squadron RAF

    No. 152 Squadron of the Royal Air Force .HistoryNo 152 Squadron was formed on 1 October 1918 at Rochford as a Camel night fighter unit....
  • No. 155 Squadron RAF
    No. 155 Squadron RAF

    RAF No. 155 Squadron operated Westland Whirlwind HR4 at Kuala Lumpur approximately 1955-59....
  • No. 160 Squadron RAF
    No. 160 Squadron RAF

    No. 160 Squadron RAF was formed at RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire on 16 January 1942 as a reconnaissance unit equipped with Consolidated Liberator aircraft....
  • No. 194 Squadron RAF
  • No. 203 Squadron RAF
    No. 203 Squadron RAF

    No. 203 Squadron RAF was originally formed as No. 3 Squadron Royal Naval Air Service. It was renumbered No. 203 when the Royal Air Force was formed on 1 April 1918....
  • No. 205 Squadron RAF
    No. 205 Squadron RAF

    No. 205 Squadron was a Royal Air Force unit formed on 1 April 1918. Prior to this it had existed as No. 5 Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service ....
  • No. 206 Squadron RAF
    No. 206 Squadron RAF

    No. 206 Squadron was a Royal Air Force unit employed, until 2005, in the maritime patrol role with the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod at RAF Kinloss, Moray....
  • No. 209 Squadron RAF
    No. 209 Squadron RAF

    No. 209 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was originally formed from a nucleus of "Naval Eight" on 1 February 1917 as No. 9 Squadron RNAS and saw active service in both World Wars, the Korean War and in Malaya....
  • No. 211 Squadron RAF
    No. 211 Squadron RAF

    Active in the Royal Air Force from 1918 to 1919 and from 1937 to 1946, in World War II No 211 Squadron RAF operated as a medium bomber unit in the Middle East and Far East and later as a strike fighter unit in the Far East....
  • No. 215 Squadron RAF
    No. 215 Squadron RAF

    No. 215 Squadron was Royal Air Force aircraft squadron formed as a night bomber squadron in the First World War and Second World War later becoming a transport squadron....
  • No. 225 Squadron RAF
    No. 225 Squadron RAF

    No. 225 Squadron RAF was formed on 1 April 1918 at Alimini, Italy from part of No. 6 Wing Royal Naval Air Service, and was equipped with Sopwith Camels....
  • No. 230 Squadron RAF
    No. 230 Squadron RAF

    No. 230 Squadron is the only Northern Ireland based squadron of the Royal Air Force. The squadron operates from RAF Aldergrove, the last remaining RAF station in the province....
  • No. 240 Squadron RAF
  • No. 258 Squadron RAF
    No. 258 Squadron RAF

    RAF 258 Squadron was a RAF squadron of World War II. First based at RAF Kenley in 1941, the squadron largely served in the Far East; in Colombo in 1942, and in Burma in 1944 ....
  • No. 267 Squadron RAF
  • No. 273 Squadron RAF
  • No. 321 Squadron RAF
    No. 321 Squadron RAF

    No. 321 Squadron RAF was a unit of the Royal Air Force during World War II formed from the personnel of the Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service....
  • No. 356 Squadron RAF
    No. 356 Squadron RAF

    No. 356 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force from 1944 to 1945....
  • No. 656 Squadron RAF
  • No. 681 Squadron RAF
    No. 681 Squadron RAF

    No. 681 Squadron RAF was a photo-reconnaissance squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War....
  • No. 684 Squadron RAF
    No. 684 Squadron RAF

    No. 684 Squadron RAF was a photo-reconnaissance squadron of the Royal Air Force from 1943 to 1946....
  • No. 685 Squadron RAF


Stations

  • RAF Butterworth
  • RAF Changi
    Changi Air Base

    'Changi Air Base' or Changi Air Base , formerly the 'RAF Changi', is a Republic of Singapore Air Force airbase located in Changi to the eastern tip of Singapore....
  • RAF Hmawbi
  • RAF Kai Tak
    RAF Kai Tak

    RAF Kai Tak was a Royal Air Force station in Hong Kong. It was opened in 1927 and used for seaplanes. The RAF flight operated a few land based aircraft as well as having spare aircraft for naval units....
  • RAF Kallang
    Kallang Airport

    "RAF Kallang" & "Kallang Airfield" redirects here.The Kallang Airport , also known as the Kallang Aerodrome, Kallang Airfield and RAF Kallang, opened on 1937 as Singapore's first purpose-built civil airport, together with an anchorage for seaplanes....
  • RAF Kuala Lumpur
    RAF Kuala Lumpur

    RAF Kuala Lumpur was an RAF station in the Federation of Malaya and saw extensive use during the Malayan Emergency....
  • RAF Kuantan
  • RAF Gan
    RAF Gan

    The former Royal Air Force Station Gan commonly known as RAF Gan, was a Royal Air Force military airbase on Gan , the southern-most island of Addu Atoll which is part of the larger groups of islands which form the Maldives, in the middle of the Indian Ocean....
  • RAF Sek Kong
  • RAF Labuan
  • RAF Meiktilla
  • RAF Mingaladon
  • RAF Pegu
  • RAF Seletar
    Seletar Airport

    "RAF Seletar" & "Seletar Airbase/Airfield" redirects here.Seletar Airport was Singapore's first international airport. It was completed in 1928 originally as RAF Seletar....
  • RAF Tengah


Commanders

  • Air Marshal
    Air Marshal

    Air Marshal is an air officer rank which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force. The rank is also used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence and it is sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank in countries which have a non-English air force-specific rank struc...
     Sir Francis J Fogarty 26/11/49 to 11/06/52
  • Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson 11/06/52 to 12/11/54
  • Air Marshal Sir Francis J Fressanges 12/11/54 to 13/07/57
  • Air Marshal The Earl of Bandon
    Percy Bernard, 5th Earl of Bandon

    Air Chief Marshal Percy Ronald Gardner Bernard, 5th Earl of Bandon, Order of the British Empire, Order of the Bath, Royal Victorian Order, Distinguished Service Order, Royal Air Force was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force in the mid-20th century....
     13/07/57 to 30/06/60
  • Air Marshal A D Selway 30/06/60 to 31/05/62
  • Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor
    Hector McGregor

    Air Marshal Sir Hector Douglas McGregor, Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order, RAF, was a senior Royal Air Force commander....
     31/05/62 to 10/06/64
  • Air Marshal Sir Peter Wykeham 10/06/64 to 08/08/66
  • Air Marshal Sir Rochford Hughes 08/08/66 to 11/02/69
  • Air Marshal Sir Neil Wheeler
    Neil Wheeler

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Henry Neil George Wheeler, Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order, Distinguished Flying Cross and Medal bar, Air Force Cross was a British Royal Air Force officer....
     11/02/69 to 01/10/70
  • Air Vice Marshal N M Maynard 01/10/70 to 31/10/71


Subordinate Formations

  • RAF AHQ Burma - disbanded 31 December 1947
  • RAF AHQ Ceylon - disbanded 1 November 1957
  • RAF AHQ Hong Kong
  • RAF AHQ India - disbanded 15 August 1947
  • RAF AHQ Malaya - formed 30 September 1945, disbanded 31 August 1957
  • RAF AHQ Netherlands East Indies - disbanded 28 November 1946
  • RAF AHQ Saigon - disbanded 14 February 1946
  • RAF AHQ Siam
  • RAF No. 224 Group - disbanded 30 September 1945, reformed 31 August 1957, disbanded again 1 October 1968


See also

  • Royal Air Force
    Royal Air Force

    The Royal Air Force is the United Kingdom's air force, the oldest independent air force in the world. Formed on 1 April 1918, the RAF has taken a significant role in British military history ever since, playing a large part in World War II and in more recent conflicts....
  • List of Royal Air Force commands
    List of Royal Air Force commands

    This is a list of Royal Air Force Commands, both past and present.* RAF Aden Command* RAF Air Command * RAF Air Command Far East* RAF Air Command South East Asia...