No._7_Group

No. 7 Group RAF

No. 7 Group RAF

Former Royal Air Force operations group


No. 7 Group RAF (7 Gp) of the Royal Air Force was an RAF group active in the latter part of the First World War, during the 1920s and also in the Second World War.

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Organisational history

No. 7 Group was created on the day that the RAF officially came into being. On 1 April 1918 it was created by renaming the Royal Flying Corps' Southern Training Brigade. Initially the Group was subordinate to No. 2 Area and on 8 August the designation "Training" was added making the Group's title No. 7 (Training) Group. With the post war reductions, the Group was disbanded on 16 Aug 1919.

The following month on 20 September 1919, No. 7 Group was reformed when South-Western Area was downgraded to group status. On 1 April 1920, the Group was transferred to Inland Area's control. The Group was disbanded for the second time on 12 April 1926.

Following the outbreak of the Second World War, the Group was reformed on 15 July 1940 as No. 7 (Operational Training) Group under Bomber Command control. It was disestablished by its renaming to No. 92 Group RAF on 11 May 1942.

The Group's final incarnation was from 1 November 1944 to 21 December 1945. Its function was the control of heavy conversion units.[1]

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No. 71 BaseNo. 72 BaseNo. 73 BaseNo. 74 BaseNo. 75 BaseNo. 76 (RCAF) Base
RAF Lindholme (HQ)RAF Bottesford (HQ)RAF North Luffenham (HQ)RAF Marston Moor (HQ)RAF Swinderby (HQ)RAF Topcliffe (HQ)
RAF BlytonRAF LangarRAF BottesfordRAF Acaster MalbisRAF WigsleyRAF Dalton
RAF SandtoftRAF SaltbyRAF LangarRAF RiccallRAF WinthorpeRAF Dishforth
RAF SturgateRAF Woolfox LodgeRAF RufforthRAF Wombleton
RAF Stradishall

Commanders

April 1918 to August 1919

September 1919 to April 1926

July 1940 to May 1942

November 1944 to December 1945

See also


References

Citations

  1. Richards, Denis; Saunders, Hilary St George (1975). Royal Air Force, 1939-1945; The Fight is Won. London: H.M.S.O. p. 19. ISBN 0117715921.

Bibliography

  • Sturtivant, R.; Hamlin, J. (2007). Royal Air Force flying training and support units since 1912. UK: Air-Britain (Historians). ISBN 978-0851-3036-59.

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