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Royal Air Force Gan - Royal Air Force Gan was a staging post for RAF aircraft flying to and from the Far East in the 60s/70s, which closed in 1976. Provides a history of RAF Gan, photos, a guestbook and contact information for other "Gannites".

The RAF Benevolent Fund 1919-1999 - The site details the many ways financial help to all former members of the RAF can be given. The trading arm of the Benevolent Fund, The RAF Benevolent Fund Enterprises, also organises the world's largest military airshow, The Royal International Air Tattoo amongst other fundraising activities.

Avro Shackleton's Page - Website of The Shackleton Association - Coastal Command - Maritime Reconnaisance - Royal Air Force 1951-91 - Provides abundant historical detail regarding the Shackleton in RAF serivce, as well as information about the Association and its members.

317th Entry Royal Air Force Hereford - Dedicated to the ex-members of the 317th Entry who trained in Admin & Craft trades (Cooks, Clerks & Suppliers) at RAF Hereford from Jan 1970 to Dec 1970

7T5 Club Website - Website for ex members of the 75th Entry at RAF Halton 1953 -1956. Includes news of the club, upcoming events and an archive of historic photographs.

RAF Oban - A history of the flying boat squadrons stationed at Oban during WW2.

Loss of Lancaster LL640 - Details of this plane, the crew, missions, bases and squadrons.

The 99th Entry of RAF Halton - Events regarding the 99th Entry of RAF Halton

Tomcat's Place - Panavia Tornado - History of Scottish Tornado squadrons including 617 squadron "Dambusters" and many other military aircraft including pictures

Photos of my time in the RAF Regiment - Photo collection of an ex-member of the RAF Regiment, spanning 14 years' service.

The Unofficial RAF Regiment Site - Unofficial site providing photos and background information on the RAF Regiment.

The 94th of RAF Halton Aircraft Apprentices - A forum for the members of the Royal Air Force Halton 94th Entry of Aircraft Apprentices - January 1960 through December 1962.

The Royal Air Force Gan Site - A forum for those RAF servicemen who served on RAF Gan in the Indian Ocean, 1957 through 1976.

RAF Regiment Per Ardua - Memories of the Royal Air Force Regiment, 1957-66 with guest contributors, museum archives and awards program.

RAF Regiment.net - RAF Regiment History from 1942 to present day, including the 2003 war in Iraq, RAF Regiment Battle Honours, museum and reunion.

The Raunch Site - RAF Regiment - Unofficial site with photos and other information on RAF Regiment tours and links to other sites.

Association of the RAF Regiment - Hunts & Cambs branch of the national association that aims to bring together past and present members of the regiment.

Air-Link UK - Provides general information about the Royal Air Force and military aviation.

Rumour Control - RAF Regiment Flt 606 Sqn - Unofficial website for the RAF Regiment Flight 606 Sqn RAuxAF - includes articles about the RAF and RAuxAF and links to related sites.

RAF Airmen Aircrew - Information on Air Electronics Operators, Air Engineers, Air Loadmasters and Air Signallers in the Royal Air Force. Includes details of pay, rank badges, selection procedures and image galleries.

RAF Heraldry Trust - Details the many varied Station and Squadron crests and badges during the 80 years of the RAF. Many obscure and little known units are listed as well as the more well known squadrons of the RAF and squadrons of the Commonwealth Air Forces.

R.A.F.Banff 1943-1945 - Historical look at R.A.F. Banff 1943 -1945 and the Banff strike wing of Costal Command.

B17 Bomber of the 385th bomb group - this a site of a B17 bomber which flew out of great ashfield england durring WW2. it is loaded with history about the base and the crew and mission's flown. it is a great tool to teach history of WWw from as you will find much info upon this site

TEE EMM RAF Training Memoranda magazines - Offers scanned copies on CD-ROM of the World War II RAF Training Memoranda, featuring Petty Officer Prune.

315th Craft Apprentice Entry RAF Cosford WEB Site. - Web site for 315th Entry (Telegraphist) Apprentices who served at RAF Cosford May 1969 - May 1970. Provides details of the Entry, its history, an image gallery and news of reunions.

RAF Police Dog Handlers - Contact point for former RAF Police dog handlers who served in Egypt and Hong Kong in the 1950s. Has a number of photos of the former stations at Little Sai Wan, Hong Kong and Abu Sultan, Egypt.

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