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An RAF station is a Royal Air Force military base. Many RAF stations are air bases, being the home to one or more flying squadrons. Other RAF stations are training units, administrative units or carry out ground-based operational tasks.

The senior officer on a station is the Station Commander, who on a flying station normally holds the rank of Group Captain. Most RAF stations are administratively sub-divided into wings and are controlled by a station headquarters. On a flying station the subordinate wings are normally Operations Wing, Engineering Wing and Administration Wing.

RAF stations typically have a fenced perimeter with hangars, offices and accommodation for personnel who live on the unit.

The RAF's stations are mostly in the United Kingdom; however RAF Akrotiri is in Cyprus and RAF Mount Pleasant is in the Falkland Islands. There were previously many stations around the British Empire and in Germany.

See also


Royal Air Force | Military bases

 

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