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  2. Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The strength of the Army Air Corps is about 2,000 regular personnel, of which 500 are officers. However, the AAC draws an additional 2,600 personnel from the Royal Logistic Corps, the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and the Adjutant General's Corps. [29] Therefore, total related Army Air Corps personnel is around 4,600. [30]

  3. 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team is an aviation formation of the British Army. [3] Most of its units are from the Army Air Corps (AAC). It was stood up on 1 April 2020 by combining the Wattisham Flying Station Headquarters (WFS HQ), formerly the Attack Helicopter Force (AHF) at Wattisham and the Aviation Reconnaissance Force at the Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton.

  4. Middle Wallop Flying Station - Wikipedia

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    The Army Air Corps Centre was previously the Light Aircraft School RAF (1953–57), [48] Air Observation Post School RAF (1950–53), [49] No. 227 (Air Observation Post) Conversion Unit (1947–50), [50] No. 227 Operational Conversion Unit RAF (1947), [50] No. 43 Operational Training Unit (1942–47), [51] No. 1424 (Air Observation Post) Flight ...

  5. List of aircraft and armaments of the Army Air Corps (United ...

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    Saunders-Roe Skeeter – First helicopter used by Army Air Corps [15] Sud Aviation Alouette II [16] Westland Lynx [17] Westland Scout [18] Westland Sioux [19] Bell 212 – Used by 25 Flight AAC at British Army Training Unit Kenya; Airbus H135 [20] – was to replace the Gazelle in the surveillance role. However, the MoD decided that they were ...

  6. List of Army Air Corps aircraft units (United Kingdom)

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    Army Air Corps Section (Cyprus) [43] Dhekelia: Jun 1962: Dhekelia: Mar 1964: Auster AOP.9 & Sioux AH.1: Formerly No. 10 Reconnaissance Flight AAC [43] Became Air Platoon, 3rd Battalion, the Green Jackets [85] Light Aircraft Pilot: Ogle Airstrip, British Guiana (near Georgetown) 1966: Ogle Airstrip: Oct 1966: Cessna 185B Skywagon [92] Army Air ...

  7. No. 654 Squadron AAC - Wikipedia

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    No. 654 Squadron AAC (654 Sqn) is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps (AAC) that is currently the Headquarters Squadron for 4 Regt AAC.It was formerly No. 654 Squadron RAF, a unit of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.

  8. 2 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps - Wikipedia

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    2 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps is a regiment of the British Army's Army Air Corps. It is responsible for all of the Army Air Corps' groundcrew Phase 2 and 3 training, as well as the Ground Support Commanders Course for officers. The Regiment is based at Middle Wallop Flying Station and is made up of two squadrons: 676 Squadron is ...

  9. 6 Regiment Army Air Corps - Wikipedia

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    6 Regiment Army Air Corps is the sole Army Reserve regiment of the British Army Air Corps (AAC). The regiment consists of four Squadrons based around the south of the UK. 6 Regiment provides soldiers trained to assist Joint Aviation Command on exercise and operations both in the UK and worldwide. The regiment provides support to support and ...

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