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    RAF Cranwell on a target dossier of the German Luftwaffe, 1941. The history of military aviation at Cranwell goes back to November 1915, [6] when the Admiralty requisitioned 2,500 acres (10 km 2) of land from the Marquess of Bristol's estate. [6] On 1 April 1916, the "Royal Naval Air Service Training Establishment, Cranwell" was officially born ...

  2. The Robson Academy of Resilience (RAR) is part of the Trenchard group of Academies which was established in 2016. The RAR has its headquarters at RAF Cranwell and is made up of 7 organisations: – based within the Fire Service College at Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. – currently at RAF St Mawgan, but will move to RAF Cranwell.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Under the present organisation of the RAF, the Commandant reports to Air Officer Commanding No. 22 Group [33] who has Service-wide responsibility for training. From 1920 to 1936 the College Commandant was double-hatted as the Air Officer Commanding RAF Cranwell. 1 November 1919 Air Commodore C. A. H. Longcroft (5 February 1920 appointed AOC RAF ...

  5. The Royal Naval Air Service Central Training Establishment Cranwell was commissioned on 1 April 1916, under the command of Commodore Godfrey M. Paine. Cranwell later became known as HMS Daedalus. In addition to flying training and airship operations, a Boys’ Training Wing was also established at Cranwell. Its task was to train Naval ratings ...

  6. Jul 17, 2022 · Key dates in the history of RAF Cranwell. 1916: Royal Navy Air Service Training Establishment Cranwell opens. 1917: The Cranwell Flyer train starts running along a single track from Sleaford. 1918: RAF established and RNAS Cranwell becomes RAF Cranwell. 1920: The RAF College is established at Cranwell. 1933: College Hall Officers’ Mess opens.

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  8. Introduction. This booklet is the fourth of four summarising 100 years of College History. It chronicles some of the events involving the College and its alumni from 1980 and the introduction of the ‘Single Gate’ IOT system, training officers destined for all branches of the RAF, and its replacement in 2006 by the IOTC of today.

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