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No. 22 Group Royal Air Force (22 Gp) is one of six
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currently active in the
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(RAF), falling under the responsibility of Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Personnel) in Air Command. Its previous title up until 2018 was No. 22 (Training) Group. The
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is responsible for RAF training policy and controlling the Royal Air Force College and the RAF's training
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. As such, it is the direct successor to Training Group. 22 Group provides training to all three service branches of the
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; namely the Royal Air Force, the
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, and the
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.


History

Although No. 22 Group was due to be formed on 1 April 1918, the same day as the
Royal Air Force The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the Air force, air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. It was formed towards the end of the World War I, First World War on 1 April 1918, on the merger of t ...
was established, it was not activated until , in the RAF's North Western Area. It was activated at
RAF East Fortune Royal Air Force East Fortune, or more simply RAF East Fortune, is a former Royal Air Force station located just south of the village of East Fortune. It is a short distance east of Edinburgh, in Scotland. RAF East Fortune was used as a fighter ...
, but moved its headquarters to the Station Hotel,
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. The next month, on 8 August 1918, it received the designation 'Operations', making its full title No. 22 (Operations) Group. It controlled No. 78 (Operations) Wing, and stations at Auldbar, Chathill (
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station), Dundee, East Fortune, Kirkwall / Orkney,
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(airship station), Luce Bay,
RAF Machrihanish Royal Air Force Machrihanish or RAF Machrihanish (formerly ) is a former Royal Air Force station located near the town of Machrihanish and west of Campbeltown, at the tip of the Kintyre, Kintyre peninsula, Argyll and Bute, in Scotland. Two a ...
, Peterhead, and Strathberg. With the post
First World War World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
Royal Air Force force reductions, No. 22 Group was disbanded on . The next creation of No. 22 Group came on , when the group was re-formed from No. 7 Group within Inland Area. The group's designation was No. 22 (Army Co-operation) Group, and its headquarters was at South Farnborough. On 17 February 1936, No. 22 Group was transferred from the control of Inland Area to that of the
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. Later that same year, on 1 May, the group was raised to
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status. However, only just over two months later, on 14 July, the newly created
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was reduced back to group status, becoming part of
Fighter Command RAF Fighter Command was one of the commands of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1936 to allow more specialised control of fighter aircraft. It operated throughout the Second World War, winning fame during the Battle of Britain in 1940. The ...
on the day of Fighter Command's creation. In 1938, the group comprised 26 Squadron at
RAF Catterick Royal Air Force Catterick or RAF Catterick is a former Royal Air Force List of former Royal Air Force stations, sector station located near Catterick, North Yorkshire in England. It is located alongside the A6055 road on the outskirts of Catter ...
;
RAF Hawkinge Royal Air Force Hawkinge or more simply RAF Hawkinge is a former Royal Air Force station located east of Ashford, north of Folkestone, Kent and west of Dover, Kent, England. The airfield was used by both the Royal Flying Corps and the Roya ...
with 2 Squadron;
RAF Odiham Royal Air Force Odiham or more simply RAF Odiham is a Royal Air Force List of Royal Air Force stations, station situated a little to the south of the village of Odiham in Hampshire, England. It is the home of the Royal Air Force's heavy lift he ...
and No. 50 (Army Cooperation) Wing, with 4, 13, and 53 Squadrons;
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with the School of Army Co-operation and 16 and
No. 59 Squadron RAF No. 59 Squadron was a squadron (aviation), squadron of the Royal Air Force, based in Norfolk, England. History No.59 Squadron was formed at Narborough, Norfolk, Narborough Airfield in Norfolk on 1 August 1916 as a squadron of the Royal Flyin ...
s; and group headquarters and No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Cooperation Unit at South Farnborough. On 24 June 1940, No. 22 Group was once again raised to command status and later that year, on 1 December, the new command was expanded to become
RAF Army Cooperation Command The RAF Army Co-operation Command was a short-lived Command (military formation), command of the Royal Air Force during the World War II, Second World War, comprising the army cooperation units of the RAF. The command was formed on 1 December 1 ...
. On 1 August 1943, the group was re-established as No. 22 (Technical Training) Group in
Technical Training Command The United States Army Air Forces during World War II had major subordinate Commands below the Air Staff level. These Commands were organized along functional missions. One such Command was the Flying Training Command (FTC). It began as Air Cor ...
out of 20 and 72 Groups, with its HQ at
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,
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. It was responsible for all training in ground trades, from electronics to cooking. The group continued in its training function for nearly thirty years, until it was disbanded 31 January 1972.


Training Group Defence Agency

Training Group (TG) was formed on 1 April 1994 from the AOC Training Units with Personnel and Training Command its controlling formation. Prior to 1 April 2006 Training Group held British Government agency status, operating as the Training Group Defence Agency (TGDA). Upon the loss of its agency status, the formation became known simply as Training Group. The Group had seven areas of responsibility: *
RAF College Cranwell The Royal Air Force College (RAFC) is the Royal Air Force academy which provides initial training to all RAF personnel who are preparing to become commissioned officers. The College also provides initial training to aircrew cadets and is respo ...
and Directorate of Recruiting *Directorate of Flying Training (DFT) *Directorate of Joint Technical Training (DJTT) * Air Cadets (ACO) *Core HQ * Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering (DCAE) * Defence College of Communications and Information Systems (DCCIS)


Current creation

The current creation of No. 22 Group was established on 30 October 2006, once again as No. 22 (Training) Group. This creation was a renaming of Training Group which ceased to exist as No 22 Group was re-established.


Organisation and responsibilities

22 Group is responsible for: *Youth engagement across the UK; *Recruiting, selection and basic training; *Defence technical training – communications & engineering; * UK Military Flying Training System; *RAF Force Development, adventurous training, survival and specialist training; *RAF-wide training assurance; *Accreditation and resettlement; *All RAF sport. The areas of responsibility are: *
Royal Air Force Air Cadets The Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC) is the combined volunteer-military youth organisation sponsored by the Royal Air Force, which is formed by both the Air Training Corps and RAF Sections of the Combined Cadet Force. The organisation is head ...
(RAFAC) *
RAF College Cranwell The Royal Air Force College (RAFC) is the Royal Air Force academy which provides initial training to all RAF personnel who are preparing to become commissioned officers. The College also provides initial training to aircrew cadets and is respo ...
and Directorate of Recruiting & Individual Training *The Directorate of Flying Training (DFT) *The Directorate of Ground Training (DGT) *The Defence College of Technical Training (DCTT) consisting of: **The Defence College of Aeronautical Engineering (DSAE) **The Defence College of Communications and Information Systems (DSCIS) **The
Defence College of Electro-Mechanical Engineering The Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering (DSEME) is one of four Defence Schools within the Defence College of Technical Training (DCTT) of the British Ministry of Defence. It was formed on 1 Apr 2010 and comprises a Headquarters, ...
(DSEME) at MoD Lyneham **The Defence School of Marine Engineering (DSMarE) at , Gosport *The Directorate of RAF Sport (DRS).


22 Group elements


Bases

The following
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are directly controlled by No. 22 Group: *
RAF Cranwell Royal Air Force Cranwell or more simply RAF Cranwell is a Royal Air Force List of Royal Air Force stations, station in Lincolnshire, England, close to the village of Cranwell, near Sleaford. Among other functions, it is home to the RAF Colleg ...
*
RAF Cosford Royal Air Force Cosford or RAF Cosford (formerly DCAE Cosford) is a Royal Air Force station near to the village of Cosford, Shropshire, England just to the northwest of Wolverhampton and next to Albrighton. It is a training station, home to ...
*
RAF Halton Royal Air Force Halton, or more simply RAF Halton, is one of the largest Royal Air Force stations in the United Kingdom. It is located near the village of Halton near Wendover, Buckinghamshire. The site has been in use since the First World ...
*
RAF Shawbury Royal Air Force Shawbury, otherwise known as RAF Shawbury, is a Royal Air Force station near the village of Shawbury in Shropshire in the West Midlands of England. History The First World War The station at Shawbury was first used for milita ...
*
MOD St Athan Ministry of Defence St Athan or MOD St Athan ( Welsh: Maes awyr Sain Tathan), formerly known as Royal Air Force St Athan, or more simply RAF St Athan, is a large Ministry of Defence unit near the village of St Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan, sou ...
* RAF St Mawgan *
RAF Valley Royal Air Force Valley or more simply RAF Valley () is a Royal Air Force station on the island of Anglesey, Wales, and which is also used as Anglesey Airport. It provides both basic and advanced fast-jet training using the Beechcraft Texan T. ...
*
RAF Woodvale Royal Air Force Woodvale or more simply RAF Woodvale is a Royal Air Force Station located next to the towns of Formby and Ainsdale in an area called Woodvale which is located to the south of Southport, Merseyside. Woodvale was constructed a ...


Squadrons

The following aircraft squadrons are directly controlled by No. 22 Group: * IV Squadron — operating the Hawk T2 at
RAF Valley Royal Air Force Valley or more simply RAF Valley () is a Royal Air Force station on the island of Anglesey, Wales, and which is also used as Anglesey Airport. It provides both basic and advanced fast-jet training using the Beechcraft Texan T. ...
* 16 Squadron — operating the Tutor T1 at
RAF Wittering Royal Air Force Wittering or more simply RAF Wittering is a Royal Air Force station within the unitary authority area of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire and the unitary authority area of North Northamptonshire. Although Stamford in Lincolnshire ...
* XXV(F) Squadron — operating the Hawk T2 at
RAF Valley Royal Air Force Valley or more simply RAF Valley () is a Royal Air Force station on the island of Anglesey, Wales, and which is also used as Anglesey Airport. It provides both basic and advanced fast-jet training using the Beechcraft Texan T. ...
* 45 Squadron — operating the Phenom T1 at
RAF Cranwell Royal Air Force Cranwell or more simply RAF Cranwell is a Royal Air Force List of Royal Air Force stations, station in Lincolnshire, England, close to the village of Cranwell, near Sleaford. Among other functions, it is home to the RAF Colleg ...
* 57 Squadron — operating the Prefect T1 at
RAF Barkston Heath Royal Air Force Barkston Heath or RAF Barkston Heath is a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground under the command of RAF Cranwell near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. RAF Barkston Heath is the home of 57 Sqn's B Flight of No. 3 Flying Train ...
* 60 Squadron — operating the Juno HT1 at
RAF Shawbury Royal Air Force Shawbury, otherwise known as RAF Shawbury, is a Royal Air Force station near the village of Shawbury in Shropshire in the West Midlands of England. History The First World War The station at Shawbury was first used for milita ...
* 72 Squadron — operating the Texan T1 at
RAF Valley Royal Air Force Valley or more simply RAF Valley () is a Royal Air Force station on the island of Anglesey, Wales, and which is also used as Anglesey Airport. It provides both basic and advanced fast-jet training using the Beechcraft Texan T. ...
* 115 Squadron — operating the Tutor T1 at
RAF Wittering Royal Air Force Wittering or more simply RAF Wittering is a Royal Air Force station within the unitary authority area of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire and the unitary authority area of North Northamptonshire. Although Stamford in Lincolnshire ...


Commanders

, No. 22 Group is led by Air Vice-Marshal
Ian Townsend Air Vice Marshal Ian Jon Townsend is a senior Royal Air Force officer. He was the officer commanding RAF Marham between 2017 and 2019 and currently serves as the Air Officer Commanding No. 22 Group RAF. RAF career Townsend was commissioned int ...
, who is Chief of Staff Training RAF and Air Officer Commanding No. 22 Group. Townsend is responsible to his superior commander, the
Air Member for Personnel An atmosphere () is a layer of gases that envelop an astronomical object, held in place by the gravity of the object. A planet retains an atmosphere when the gravity is great and the temperature of the atmosphere is low. A stellar atmosphere ...
, who is also deputy commander-in-chief personnel in Air Command.


1918 to 1919

*1 July 1918
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, later Brigadier General,
Edward Masterman Air Commodore Edward Alexander Dimsdale Masterman, (15 April 1880 – 26 August 1957) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force in the first half of the 20th century. After retiring from the RAF, he served as the first ever Commandant of the ...


1926 to 1940

*12 April 1926
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Duncan Pitcher *9 April 1929 Air Commodore Norman MacEwen *14 September 1931 Air Commodore H LeM Brock *30 June 1936 Air Commodore, later
Air Vice-Marshal Air vice-marshal (Air Vce Mshl or AVM) is an air officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. The rank is also used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence and it is sometime ...
Bertine Sutton *3 July 1939 Air Vice-Marshal Charles Blount *15 September 1939 Air Vice-Marshal Norman MacEwen *30 May 1940 Air Vice-Marshal Charles Blount *23 October 1940 ''Not Known'' *20 November 1940 Air Marshal Sir
Arthur Barratt Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Sheridan Barratt, (25 February 1891 – 4 November 1966) was an officer in the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War and a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He acquired the ...


1943 to 1972

*1 August 1943 Air Vice-Marshal C E V Porter *1946 to 1948 Air Vice-Marshal Alick Stevens *19 January 1948 Air Vice-Marshal P E Maitland *15 June 1950 Air Vice-Marshal Brian Reynolds *25 August 1952 Air Vice-Marshal
Walter Merton Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Hugh Merton, (29 August 1905 – 23 March 1986) was a senior Royal Air Force (RAF) commander during the Second World War. After the war he held several senior RAF appointments before his retirement in 1963. RAF ca ...
*1 December 1953 Air Vice-Marshal
James Fuller-Good Air Vice Marshal James Laurence Fuller Fuller-Good, (20 September 1903 – 11 May 1983) was a Royal Air Force pilot in the 1920s, a senior officer during the Second World War and a senior RAF commander in the 1950s. ReferencesAir of Authority †...
*15 January 1957 Air Vice-Marshal
Roy Faville Air Vice Marshal Roy Faville, (5 August 1908 – 18 June 1980) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) officer who served as Commandant of the RAF Staff College, Bracknell from 1956 to 1957. RAF career Faville was commissioned into the Royal Air Force on ...
*12 September 1960 Air Vice-Marshal Bernard Chacksfield *12 November 1962 Air Vice-Marshal A A Case *15 January 1966 Air Vice-Marshal Bill Crawford-Crompton *1 July 1968 Air Vice-Marshal G R Magill *1 January 1970 Air Vice-Marshal E Plumtree


1992 to 2006

*1992
Air Vice-Marshal Air vice-marshal (Air Vce Mshl or AVM) is an air officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. The rank is also used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence and it is sometime ...
Christopher C. C. Coville *1994 Air Vice Marshal John A G May *8 January 1997 Air Vice-Marshal A. J. Stables *17 November 1999 Air Vice-Marshal I. S. Corbitt *4 April 2002 Air Vice-Marshal Graham A. Miller *2003 Air Vice-Marshal David A. Walker *4 January 2005 Air Vice-Marshal John M. M. Ponsonby


2006 onwards

*30 October 2006 Air Vice-Marshal John Ponsonby * July 2007 Air Vice-Marshal
Richard Garwood Air Marshal Sir Richard Frank Garwood, (born 10 January 1959) is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer. He was appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Operations) at RAF Air Command in April 2010, initially on an acting basis – having served ...
*17 April 2009 Air Vice-Marshal Barry North *23 February 2010 Air Vice-Marshal M C Green *2011 Air Vice-Marshal Michael Lloyd *18 July 2014 Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Turner *July 2017 Air Vice-Marshall Warren James *August 2020 Air Vice-Marshal
Richard Maddison Air Marshal Richard Clark Maddison, was a senior Royal Air Force officer. He was Air Officer Commanding No. 22 Group RAF from 2020 to 2023, and then served as Deputy Chief of the Air Staff and Air Member for Personnel from May to September 2 ...
*May 2023 Air Vice-Marshal
Ian Townsend Air Vice Marshal Ian Jon Townsend is a senior Royal Air Force officer. He was the officer commanding RAF Marham between 2017 and 2019 and currently serves as the Air Officer Commanding No. 22 Group RAF. RAF career Townsend was commissioned int ...


References

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External links

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Royal Air Force No 22 (Training) Group
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