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  2. Defence Fire Training and Development Centre - Wikipedia

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    It occupied part of a former Royal Air Force base near the village of Manston in the southeast corner of England. The remainder of the former RAF Manston was part of Kent International Airport, a civilian airfield, until the site was closed on the 15 May 2014. From 2022, the site was used as the Manston Asylum Processing Centre.

  3. RAF Manston - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War of the 1950s the United States Air Force used RAF Manston as a Strategic Air Command base for its bomber, fighter and fighter-bomber units. In the early 1950s, SAC's backbone bombers were the Convair B-36 Peacemaker and Boeing B-47 Stratojet. To support this strategy, the SAC 7th Air Division was established in May 1951. At ...

  4. List of Royal Air Force units & establishments - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Flying College (1949-62) became RAF College of Air Warfare [44] ... Pool of Pilots, Manston RAF (1918) became Pool of Pilots, Joyce Green RAF [55]

  5. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force College Service Flying Training School (1939–44) became No. 17 Service Flying Training School RAF [66] Royal Air Force Liaison Office, Chinese Elementary Flying Training School (1943–46) [ 62 ]

  6. No. 1 Air Experience Flight RAF - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Flight's thirty-two-year tenure at RAF Manston, No. 1 AEF primarily served the Kent [2] and London [3] Wings of the Air Training Corps whilst also being used by schools in the region, like The Judd School, Dulwich College, Alleyn's School and Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School who had Combined Cadet Force (RAF) Sections.

  7. No. 6 Flying Training School RAF - Wikipedia

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    The Elementary Flying Training (EFT) units in the Royal Air Force and the other services upgraded to the Grob Prefect T.1 in 2017, while the University Air Squadrons and Air Experience Flights will remain on the Tutor T.1. [15]

  8. RAF Flying Training Command - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1965 the Command was made up of No. 23 Group, No. 25 Group, the RAF College Cranwell, the RAF Staff College, Bracknell, the Central Flying School, and the College of Air Warfare. [ 7 ] Flying Training Command was eventually re-absorbed into the newly re-established Training Command on 1 June 1968.

  9. No. 1 School of Technical Training RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 School of Technical Training (No. 1 S of TT) is the Royal Air Force's aircraft engineering school. It was based at RAF Halton from 1919 to 1993, as the Home of the Aircraft Apprentice scheme. The Aircraft Apprentice scheme trained young men in the mechanical trades for aircraft maintenance, the graduates of which were the best trained ...