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NDB 15th Aug 2007 19:24

Question: The longest a units been at one Stn?
 
Firstly, sorry for using this site for homework.. But....

What is the longest an RAF section/Sqn has been located at the same Station, including reserve units?

So far i'm looking at a 50th coming up next year!

Many thanks,

NDB

4Foxtrot 15th Aug 2007 20:05

I'd say the Red Arrows have been in Akrotiri for a while.

Rossian 15th Aug 2007 20:23

Longest at one station?
 
How about 120 at KSS - it must be coming up to about 50 yrs since it came over from Aldergrove. No?
The Ancient Mariner

Wrathmonk 15th Aug 2007 20:37

Do Wings count as "sections". If so Admin Wg at whichever station has been open the longest must win!!:}

Or the Fire Section .... or are these only "recent" innovations.:p

Flying units - what about the SAR sqns (22/202)?

TorqueOfTheDevil 15th Aug 2007 22:01

C Flt 22 Sqn has been at Valley since September 1955 (according to the 22 Sqn Association website). The same website lists A Flt as arriving at Chivenor with their Whirlwinds in Nov 1858...!

202 can't quite match that, having taken over the bases used by 228 Sqn until that unit was renumbered in 1964.

I wonder how long 1 FTS has been at Linton now?

NDB 15th Aug 2007 22:08

Well that beats my 616 VGS at Henlow since '58...

Thank you.

Jackonicko 15th Aug 2007 22:32

JATCS moved to Shawbury in 1950, becoming CATCS in 1960.....

RAF College, Cranwell? The officer training school for the RNAS from 1915, then for the RAF from 1918, RAFC took it's current title on 5 February 1920.

That might take a bit of beating.....

L J R 16th Aug 2007 04:49

Longest Unit at same location....

MoD Main Bldg Whitehall - or did you say 'Productive Units'... delete this post then.

ACW599 16th Aug 2007 08:50

If I'm not much mistaken, 633 VGS has been at Cosford since 1946.

snapper41 16th Aug 2007 09:01

The RAF's drill and ceremonial unit has been based at RAF Uxbridge since the early 1920s. Renamed the Queen's Colour Squadron in 1960, I reckon this has to be close to the record.

philrigger 16th Aug 2007 09:22

;)
Snapper41

For your info.

http://www.uxbridge.raf.r.mil.uk/live/Upload/QCS.htm

The RAF Regt did not stand up until sometime during WWII. (1942 ?).







'We knew how to whinge but we kept it in the NAAFI bar.'

snapper41 16th Aug 2007 09:27

Phil;
I know - the point I'm making is that the RAF's drill and ceremonial unit (under whatever guise), has been continuously at Uxbridge for 80 years.
http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafregiment/ra...qn_history.cfm

philrigger 16th Aug 2007 10:45

;)
Snapper41

I apologise. I was not concentrating.
I will double 2 times round the square with my .303 above my head shouting "Who is a f88king prick then".
(Its over 40 years since I first did that, as ordered by Sgt Nobby Hall. He of the short legs and foaming mouth fame).






'We knew how to whinge but we kept it in the NAAFI bar.'

philrigger 16th Aug 2007 11:42

;)
Rossian

120 Squadron

Kinloss since 1 April 1959.







'We knew how to whinge but we kept it in the NAAFI bar.'

Elmlea 16th Aug 2007 12:07


Originally Posted by TorqueOfTheDevil
I wonder how long 1 FTS has been at Linton now?

It's the 50th anniversary of 1 FTS coming to Linton this year, I think.

Jackonicko 16th Aug 2007 12:12

To recap

The RAF College has been at Cranwell since before 5 February 1920.

An RAF drill and ceremonial unit (though not necessarily the same unit) has been at Uxbridge since some unspecified time in the 20s.

No.633 VGS has been at Cosford since 1946.

JATCS/CATCS has been at Shawbury since 1950

'C' Flt No.22 Sqn has been at Valley since September 1955.

No.616 VGS has been at Henlow since '58

No.120 Squadron has been at Kinloss since 1 April 1959.

Until they stood down recently, No.6 had 93 years of continuous unbroken service, which was a record..... but not at the same station.

Ken Scott 16th Aug 2007 15:16

The original question was 'been at the same station' - East Midlands UAS was at Newton from its formation in 1941 until it moved to Cranwell a few years ago, so about 60 years, not bad for a flying unit.

ACW599 16th Aug 2007 16:03

>The original question was 'been at the same station' - East Midlands UAS was at Newton from its formation in 1941 until it moved to Cranwell a few years ago, so about 60 years, not bad for a flying unit.<

That's a thought -- how long has the finest UAS of all been at St Athan?

Jackonicko 16th Aug 2007 16:03

Except it was Nottingham UAS until 1967......

A&AEE?

EODFelix 16th Aug 2007 20:32

A&AEE - August 1939 (from Martlesham Heath)


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