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  2. Middle Wallop Flying Station - Wikipedia

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    On 1 September 1957, when British Army aviation became independent of the RAF, RAF technicians remained until Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) technicians were fully trained to take over, On 1 October 1958 the airfield was handed over from RAF Home Command to the Army Air Corps. [44] Middle Wallop was transferred to the new Army ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The training of future Army Air Corps aircrew is delivered by the joint service UK Military Flying Training System. Elementary Flying Training is delivered at RAF Shawbury and Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop. [28] Training Units, Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop. 7 (Training) Regiment AAC. 671 Squadron – Juno HT1

  5. AAC Middle Wallop - Wikipedia

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    The Army Air Corps Centre was previously the Light Aircraft School RAF (1953–57), Air Observation Post School RAF (1950–53), No. 227 (Air Observation Post) Conversion Unit (1947–50), No. 227 Operational Conversion Unit RAF (1947), No. 43 Operational Training Unit (1942–47), No. 1424 (Air Observation Post) Flight RAF (1941–42) and D ...

  6. 7 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps - Wikipedia

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    7 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps is a regiment of the British Army under Joint Aviation Command. [2] The regiment is responsible for providing all of the flight training of Army Air Corps (AAC) pilots. [3] The regiment is based at the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop. [3]

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

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    Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station [3] 3 Regiment: Wattisham Flying Station [4] 4 Regiment: Wattisham Flying Station [5] 5 Regiment: 1979 [6] Middle Wallop Flying Station [7] 6 Regiment (Reserve) RHQ at Middle Wallop Flying Station [8] 7 (Training) Regiment: Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station [3] 9 Regiment: RAF ...

  8. Soldiers Hand Prince William Touching Gift for Absent Wife ...

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    Earlier that day, Prince William, 41, attended a joint meeting with his father at the center, where the monarch officially handed over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps (a ...

  9. 6 Regiment Army Air Corps - Wikipedia

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    6 Regiment Army Air Corps; Active: 2006 – present: Country: United Kingdom: Branch British Army: Type: Aviation: Role: Helicopter support: Size: Regiment 575 personnel [1] Part of: Joint Aviation Command (JAC) Headquarters: Middle Wallop Flying Station: Insignia; Squadron Badge heraldry: The Regimental emblem is the Army Air Corps Cap Badge ...