Strike Command
Strike Command
is the successor organisation in the
Royal Air Force
to
RAF Bomber Command
,
RAF Fighter Command
and
RAF Coastal Command
of
WWII
fame. It is essentially responsible for all combat activities of the RAF.
Strike Command
was formed on
30 April
1968
by the merger of Bomber Command and Fighter Command. Coastal Command was absorbed on
28 November
the same year and
Signals Command
on
1 January
1969
.
Air Support Command
(formerly
Transport Command
) was absorbed
1 September
1972
. The command is divided into a number of Groups, which at first reflected the function of the old Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Command. Subsequent reorganisations have changed things greatly. Currently, the three Groups which make up the command are
No. 1 Group RAF
,
No. 2 Group RAF
, and
No. 3 Group RAF
.
Air Chief Marshal
Sir John Day was succeeded by
Air Marshal
Brian Burridge
on
31 July
2003
who remains the current Commander in Chief Strike Command.
See Also
List of senior officers of
List of component units of
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