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  1. Royal Air Force training and education academy. Royal Air Force College Cranwell (Q7373601) ... 6 January 2021. 0 references. 265,727.

  2. Foundation of the RAF College. Realising Trenchard's vision for an RAF College on the lines of Sandhurst and Britannia, RAF Cranwell was officially formed on 1 November 1919 and opened for business on 5 February 1920. The decision to replace the existing corrugated iron huts was made in 1922. By 1929, plans had been drawn up, the final version ...

  3. The Royal Air Force was formed on 1 April 1918 and, as a Royal Air Force establishment, Cranwell became the headquarters of No. 12 Group for the last few months of the war. After the cessation of hostilities in November 1918, the Chief of the Air Staff , Sir Hugh Trenchard , was determined to maintain the Royal Air Force as an independent service rather than let the Army and Navy control air ...

  4. RAF COLLEGE CRANWELL The World’s Oldest Military Air Academy Celebrating 101 Years of Officer Training 5 February 2021. Version 1.1 20 September 2021 IBM Steward 6GE. In its electronic form, this document contains underlined, hypertext links to additional material, including alternative source data and archived video/audio clips.

  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. Sir Hugh Trenchard (first Chief of the Air Staff) established the RAF College at RAF Cranwell on 5 February 1920. This assisted with the consolidation of the RAF’s position as a single and independent Service. During the 1930s the College Hall Officers' Mess was completed (1933) and College Hall was opened in 1934 by the then Prince of Wales ...

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  8. The Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) was the air arm of the Royal Navy, under the . direction of the Admiralty's Air Department, and existed formally from 1 July 1914 to 1 . April 1918, when it was merged with the . British Army's Royal Flying Corps to form a . new service, the Royal Air Force, the first of . its kind in the world.

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