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:''This is an article about the now-defunct '''Royal Air Force branch of the [[British Armed Forces]]'''. For the independent military unit, see [[Royal Air Force (militia)]]''
 
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===Command Structure===
 
===Command Structure===
 
*'''Commander-in-Chief Air Command:''' Air Vice Marshal [[Mini Munch]]
 
*'''Commander-in-Chief Air Command:''' Air Vice Marshal [[Mini Munch]]
**'''Commanding Officer:''' Group Captain [[Garth Lidlington]]
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**'''Commanding Officer:''' Group Captain [[Garth Lidlington M.D.|Garth Lidlington]]
 
**'''Commanding Officer:''' Group Captain [[Harrington McTwizzletashe]]
 
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**'''Commanding Officer:''' Group Captain ''Lord Matthew Russell''
 
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* MRAF [[Scipio The Great]]
 
* MRAF [[Scipio The Great]]
 
* MRAF [[Dan Fallows]]
 
* MRAF [[Dan Fallows]]
* Air Vice Marshal [[Tlawson2310]]
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* Air Vice Marshal [[Aarren|Tlawson2310]]
 
* Air Vice Marshal [[Octavian Ratstrangler]] (7 Feb )
 
* Air Vice Marshal [[Octavian Ratstrangler]] (7 Feb )
 
* Air Vice Marshal Lord Matthew Russell
 
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==Links & References==
 
==Links & References==
*[http://www.erepublik.com/en/main/group-show/587 Royal Air Force Military Unit]
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*[http://egov4you.info/group/view/465 Military Information]
 
*[http://egov4you.info/group/view/465 Military Information]
 
*[[Military_Decorations,_Medals_and_Insignia_of_the_British_Armed_Forces#Ranks_.26_Branches:_Current_and_Historical|RAF ranks]]
 
*[[Military_Decorations,_Medals_and_Insignia_of_the_British_Armed_Forces#Ranks_.26_Branches:_Current_and_Historical|RAF ranks]]
 
[[Category:Branches of the British Armed Forces]]
 
[[Category:Branches of the British Armed Forces]]

Revision as of 10:03, 28 April 2019

This is an article about the now-defunct Royal Air Force branch of the British Armed Forces. For the independent military unit, see Royal Air Force (militia)


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This military unit played an important role in creating military history, however today it is no longer active

The Royal Air Force

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General Information
Country Flag-United Kingdom.jpg United Kingdom
Region London
Type Air Force, Mobile
Structure
Part of British Armed Forces


Royal Air Force (RAF) was a mobile branch of the British Armed Forces.

The New RAF

The RAF was again reformed in June, the RAF stayed much the same with most changes to the command structure with now a Commander in Chief and two possible Commanding Officers. The two squadrons of the RAF were ditched and merged, removing the need for lower staff. Octavian Ratstrangler continued as Commander in Chief after the reforms, choosing to take on Lord Matthew Russell as his Executive Officer. Later, Octavian Ratstrangler stepped down from command allowed Lord Matthew Russell to take over as Commander in Chief alongside GermanStar258 as his Executive Officer.

Command Structure

Last known unit structure

In mid 2012, additional re-structure of the RAF was done:

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Hellfire Falcons
Skybolt Kestrels
Tomahawk Buzzards

History of the RAF

January Reforms

The RAF was reactivated on the 27th January 2011 after the British Armed Forces underwent major structural reforms, which brought into effect a tri-service organization of the RAF, Royal Navy and British Army as separate branches, in addition to the United Kingdom Special Forces. RAF become comprised of two squadrons.

Past

The original RAF was formed in July '09 to provide a middle branch between the Navy and Paras. Once previous soldiers graduated from the Royal Guard or Royal Navy, the RAF helped train them to progress to the Paratroopers. However, it was later merged into the Paras for ineffectiveness.

Past Commanders-in-Chief

Links & References