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No. 61 Group RAF is former Royal Air Force group which was operational initially between July and August 1940 then between May 1946 and March 1959.

No. 61 Group RAF
No. 61 (Southern Reserve) Group RAF
No. 61 (Eastern) Group RAF
No. 61 (Eastern Reserve) Group RAF
Active6 July 1940 – 1 August 1940
2 May 1946 – 31 March 1959
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
TypeGroup
Part ofRAF Home Command
Garrison/HQRAF Kenley

61 Group had three other groups amalgamated into it, these were: No. 62 Group RAF on 1 February 1957 and No. 65 Group RAF on 1 February 1951.

History of No. 61 Group RAF

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No. 61 Group RAF was formed on 1 July 1940 at Aldergrove before moving on 7 July 1940 to Dunlambert Hotel, Fort William Park, Belfast. It was redesignated to RAF NI on 1 August 1940. It was reformed on 2 May 1946 as No. 61 (Eastern Reserve) Group within Rickmansworth, moving to RAF Kenley on 1 August 1946. It was renamed to No. 61 (Eastern) Group on 1 August 1950, on 1 January 1957 it was renamed to No. 61 (Southern Reserve) Group and was disbanded on 31 March 1959.[1]

During April 1953 the group controlled:[2]

  • Cambridge City Airport
  • RAF Fairoaks
  • RAF Farnborough
  • RAF Hendon
  • RAF Henlow
  • RAF Hornchurch
  • RAF Kenley
  • RAF Little Snoring
  • RAF Redhill
  • History of No. 62 Group RAF

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    No. 62 (Southern Reserve) Group RAF was operational between 15 May 1946 and 31 and 1 February 1957. It was initially based within Exeter but moved to RAF Middle Wallop on 2 July 1946 then to RAF Rudloe Manor on 26 January 1948. Tt was renamed to No. 62 (Southern) Group RAF on 1 August 1950 then moved to RAF Pucklechurch on 16 June 1952 and was disbanded into No. 61 Group on 1 February 1957.[1]

    During April 1953 the group controlled:[2]

  • RAF Booker
  • RAF Colerne
  • RAF Exeter
  • RAF Filton
  • RAF Hamble
  • RAF Kidlington
  • RAF Middle Wallop
  • Southampton Airport
  • History of No. 65 Group RAF

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    No. 65 (London Reserve) Group was operational between 2 May 1946 and 1 February 1951. It was renamed to No. 65 (London) Group on 1 August 1950 and was disbanded into No. 61 Group on 1 February 1951.[1]

    See also

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    References

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  • ^ a b Delve 1994, p. 86.

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