RAF Technical Training Command
| Technical Training Command | |
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| Founded | 27 May 1940 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Branch | Royal Air Force |
| Role | Technical training |
| Headquarters | Shinfield Park, Reading Brampton Park in Cambridgeshire |
| Motto | Labore Terrestri Caelestis Victoria |
| Engagements | World War II |
Technical Training Command was an organization within the Royal Air Force which controlled units responsible for delivering aircraft maintenance training and other non-flying training, initially in Berkshire then in Cambridgeshire.
History
Technical Training Command was formed from the elements of Training Command which were responsible for delivering aircraft maintenance training and other non-flying training on 27 May 1940.[1] In 1945 the Command moved from Shinfield Park, Reading in Berkshire where it had initially been established to Brampton Park in Cambridgeshire.[2] It was eventually re-absorbed into the newly re-established Training Command on 1 June 1968.[1]
Air Officers Commanding-in-Chief
Air Officers Commanding-in-Chief were:[1]
- 27 May 1940 Air Marshal Sir William Welsh
- 7 Jul 1941 Air Marshal Sir John Babington
- 1 Jun 1943 Air Marshal Sir Arthur Barratt
- 29 Oct 1945 Air Marshal Sir Ralph Sorley
- 12 Jul 1948 Air Marshal Sir John Whitworth-Jones
- 1 Jul 1952 Air Marshal Sir Victor Groom
- 15 Sep 1955 Air Marshal Sir George Beamish
- 10 Jan 1958 Air Marshal Sir Arthur McDonald
- 29 Sep 1959 Air Marshal Sir Wallace Kyle
- 12 Feb 1962 Air Marshal Sir Alfred Earle
- 15 Jan 1964 Air Marshal Sir Donald Evans
- 18 May 1966 Air Marshal Sir William Coles
Notes
External links
| Preceded by Training Command |
Technical Training Command 1940–1968 |
Succeeded by Training Command |
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