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  • He was promoted Air Vice Marshal and appointed Air Officer Commanding No . 1 Group RAF on 12 Aug 2011
  • No . 2 Group was then disbanded on 1 April 1996 by being absorbed into No . 1 Group RAF.
  • No . 5 Group RAF and No . 1 Group RAF committed 15 and 16 Avro Lancaster bombers to drop naval mines in Oslo harbour.
  • RAF Bircotes was located next the No . 1 Group RAF, RAF Bomber Command HQ at RAF Bawtry, Bawtry Hall, Bawtry, England.
  • On 17 November 1983, No . 38 Group merged with No . 1 Group, and Upavon became home to Headquarters No . 1 Group RAF.
  • Two Lancaster squadrons, 625 Squadron ( 625 Sqn ), of No . 1 Group RAF also arrived at Scampton following the re-opening of the airfield.
  • On 1 May 1936, Boyd was promoted to air commodore of No . 1 Group RAF . He was appointed Director of Personal Services at the Air Ministry in December 1936.
  • He subsequently led No . 1 Group RAF . Harris obtained Sorley's agreement to support the development of what was by then known as the Rose turret in June 1943.
  • The pilot, Bobby Blucke, would later become Air Vice-Marshal Blucke CB CBE . He was in charge of Blind Approach Training in 1939 and commanded No . 1 Group RAF in 1945.
  • No . 12 Group had been based at Hucknall along with No . 1 Group RAF ( Bomber Command ) since 1939 . All the constructed defences are extant with the Flight Office and huts missing.
  • Serving with No . 1 Group RAF'Bomber Command Strike Force', after the war, it flew POW repatriation missions from Italy from 30 August before disbanding at Skipton on 15 October 1945.
  • ;No . 12 Operational Training Unit RAF ( 12 OTU ) : 12 OTU was formed in April 1940 as part of No . 1 Group RAF Bomber Command at RAF Benson to train light bomber aircrew.
  • Between July 1941 and June 1945 it was used by No . 12 Operational Training Unit RAF, based at RAF Benson and part of No . 1 Group RAF . During this period Avro Anson and Vickers Wellington bombers operated from the airfield.
  • "' RAF Bawtry "'was a Royal Air Force station located at Bawtry Hall in Bawtry, South Yorkshire, England and was No . 1 Group RAF Bomber Command headquarters and administration unit during and following the Second World War.
  • On 15 December 1942, No . 100 Squadron RAF proper was re-formed in the UK, at RAF Grimsby, near Waltham, as a night-time heavy bomber squadron and was part of No . 1 Group RAF, RAF Bomber Command.
  • Between 19.58 and 20.18 clock the Freiburg bombing was carried out by 292 Lancaster bombers of No . 1 Group RAF which dropped 3002 explosive ( 1, 457 t ) and 11, 523 incendiary bombs and bombs mark ( 266 t ) dropped.
  • Under the command of No . 1 Group RAF, Swinderby came under the auspices of RAF Bomber Command and housed several RAF Bomber Squadrons, among others No . 300 Polish Bomber Squadron and No . 301 Polish Bomber Squadron, initially flying the Fairey Battle, then Vickers Wellington.
  • Purportedly, the first person to read Magee's poem later that same day in the officers'mess, was his fellow Pilot Officer Michael Le Bas ( later Air Vice-Marshal M H Le Bas, Air Officer Commanding No . 1 Group RAF ), with whom Magee had trained.
  • No . 460 Squadron RAAF was formed from'C'Flight of No . 458 Squadron RAAF at RAF Molesworth, Huntingdonshire on 15 November 1941, as a bomber squadron equipped with RAF Breighton, Yorkshire and joined No . 1 Group RAF . The squadron made its first raid, against the German city of Emden, on 12 March 1942.
  • In 1970 the airfield was transferred to HQ Central Flying School; the first unit being allocated to the airfield was the Special Avionics Servicing Unit RAF of No . 1 Group RAF of Strike Command, until it was disbanded on 1 December 1971 when control of the airfield finally passed to No . 71 Maintenance Unit RAF at RAF Bicester before closing on 31 October 1974.