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The RAF Regiment at War 1942-1946 (ePub)

Aviation > Royal Air Force WWII

By Kingsley Oliver
Imprint: Pen & Sword Aviation
File Size: 11.4 MB (.epub)
ISBN: 9781783379811
Published: 31st December 1990

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In 1940, the Germans' blitzkrieg tactics and the airborne threat changed the face of warfare. In particular the Royal Air Force quickly realised that, without secure bases and airfields, operational effectiveness was in jeopardy. It also became apparent that the Army was unlikely to be in a position to deploy troops in support of the RAF and, even if it could, serious doubts existed that the forces provided would be suitable.

To meet the clear requirement for a dedicated ground and low level air defence force, the Royal Air Force Regiment was formed on 1st of February 1942 as a Corps within the RAF.
From such uncertain beginnings in the midst of a world war, the RAF Regiment grew to become a highly professional fighting force of 50,000 officers and airmen in 240 antiaircraft, infantry and armoured car squadrons which served wherever the RAF operated and fought with distinction in every theatre of war.

Published to mark the 60th Anniversary of the Regiment's formation, The RAF Regiment At War 1942-946 records these achievements during the crucial early years. Fittingly it is dedicated to the memory of all those who served during this period and, in doing so, set the standard for their successors from then until the present day.

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About Kingsley Oliver

He and his wife lived in Bromley, Kent until his death in 2008.

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