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Mediterranean Air Command Communication Unit RAF
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This is a List of Royal Air Force Communication units. "Communication" in the Royal Air Force sense meant units of light transport/liaison aircraft, very frequently supporting a command headquarters.

To allow rapid transport of air officers, staff and other important people many units and Headquarters operated communication Sections, Flights, Squadrons or wings.

A single wing of this type, the 2nd Tactical Air Force Communication Wing RAF, was established on 31 March 1945, and disbanded only three and a half months later at RAF Buckeburg on 15 July 1945, by being reduced to the British Air Forces of Occupation Communication Squadron.[1]

Squadrons

Unit Formed on Formed at Disbanded on Disbanded at Notes
Aden Communication Squadron RAF 1 December 1951 RAF Khormaksar 31 August 1955 RAF Khormaksar Became Aden Protectorate Communication and Support Squadron RAF[2]
Aden Protectorate Communication and Support Squadron RAF 1 September 1955 RAF Khormaksar 31 December 1956 RAF Khormaksar Became No. 84 Squadron RAF[2]
Air Command Far East and Air Headquarters Malaya Communication Squadron RAF 21 August 1946 RAF Changi 15 January 1947 RAF Changi Disbanded[3]
Air Component Field Force Communication Squadron RAF 25 August 1939 RAF Andover 27 November 1939 RAF Mont Jois Became No. 81 Squadron RAF[3]
Air Defence of Great Britain Communication Squadron RAF 1 May 1944 RAF Northolt 16 October 1944 RAF Northolt Became Fighter Command Communication Squadron RAF[3]
Air Division Communication Squadron RAF 18 December 1945 RAF Lubeck 8 August 1946 RAF Detmold Disbanded[3]
Air Forces Gulf Communication Squadron RAF 15 September 1967 RAF Muharraq 8 August 1969 RAF Muharraq Disbanded[4]
Air Headquarters Burma Communication Squadron RAF 20 September 1945 RAF Baigachi 14 November 1945 RAF Mingaladon Became Air Headquarters Burma Communication Flight RAF[5]
Air Headquarters East Africa Communication Squadron RAF 1 November 1940 RAF Nairobi 15 December 1941 RAF Eastleigh Disbanded[6]
Air Headquarters Hong Kong Communication Squadron RAF 12 September 1945 RAF Kai Tak 15 January 1947 RAF Kai Tak Disbanded[6]
Air Headquarters India Communication Squadron RAF 1 March 1946 RAF Willingdon 15 August 1947 RAF Palam Became Supreme Commanders Headquarters (Air) Communication Squadron RAF[7]
Air Headquarters Italy Communication Squadron RAF 10 November 1945 RAF Marcianise 15 August 1946 RAF Marcianise Became Air Headquarters Italy Communication Flight RAF[7]
Air Headquarters Malaya Communication Squadron RAF 1 November 1945 RAF Kallang 15 January 1947 RAF Changi Disbanded[7]
Air Headquarters Malta Communication Squadron RAF 31 May 1946 RAF Hal Far 1 July 1954 RAF Luqa Became Malta Communication and Target Towing Squadron RAF[7]
Air Headquarters Netherlands East Indies Communication Squadron RAF 1 November 1945 RAF Mingaladon 21 August 1946 Kemajoran Disbanded[7][8]0
Allied Air Forces Central Europe Communication Squadron RAF April 1951 RAF Melun-Villaroche 1966 RAF Melun-Villaroche Disbanded[9]
Allied Expeditionary Air Force Communication Squadron RAF 6 April 1944 RAF Heston 15 October 1944 RAF Heston Became Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (RAF) Communication Squadron RAF[9]
Base Air Forces, Southeast Asia Communication Squadron RAF 1 October 1944 RAF Willingdon 1 March 1946 RAF Palam Became Air Headquarters India Communication Squadron RAF[10] National Archives record
Bomber Command Communication Squadron RAF 1 February 1956 RAF Halton 30 June 1963 RAF Bovingdon [11][12]Became Bomber/Fighter/Coastal Commands Communication Squadron RAF
Bomber/Fighter/Coastal Command Communication Squadron RAF 1 July 1963 RAF Bovingdon 1 August 1963 RAF Bovingdon Became Southern Communication Squadron RAF[13]
British Air Forces of Occupation Communication Squadron RAF 15 July 1945 RAF Bückeburg 1 September 1951 RAF Bückeburg Became 2nd Tactical Air Force Communication Squadron[14]
British Commonwealth Air Communication Squadron RAF 1 January 1946 RAF Iwakuni 31 March 1948 RAF Iwakuni Disbanded[15][16]
Coastal Command Communication Squadron RAF 7 April 1945 RAF Leavesden 1 May 1946 RAF Leavesden Became Bomber/Fighter/Coastal Command Communication Squadron RAF[17]
Colerne Communication Squadron RAF 30 July 1952 RAF Colerne 1 July 1957 RAF Colerne Absorbed by No. 81 Group Communication Squadron RAF[18]
Communication Squadron, GHQ Royal Air Force, France RAF 1 April 1918 RAF Berck-sur-Mer November 1918 RAF Bickendorf Disbanded[19]
Communication Squadron, Hendon RAF 23 July 1918 RAF Hendon 27 July 1918 RAF Hendon Became No. 1 (Communication) Squadron RAF[19]
Far East Communication Squadron RAF 16 October 1947 RAF Changi January 1960 RAF Changi Became part of No. 52 Squadron RAF[20]
Fighter Command Communication Squadron RAF 16 October 1944 RAF Northolt 30 June 1963 RAF Bovingdon Became Bomber/Fighter/Coastal Command Communication Squadron RAF[21]
Flying Training Command Communication Squadron RAF 1 April 1959 RAF White Waltham 1 April 1964 RAF White Waltham Disbanded[22]
No. 2 Group Communication Squadron RAF 10 October 1945 B.56 Brussels/Evere 29 May 1946 B.56 Brussels/Evere Reverted to No. 2 Group Communication Flight RAF[23]
No. 83 Group Communication Squadron RAF 1 March 1944
1 October 1946
7 September 1952
RAF Redhill
Unknown
RAF Wahn
5 May 1946
Unknown
3 May 1958
B.164 RAF Schleswigland
Unknown
Wahn
Disbanded[24][25]
No. 84 Group Communication Squadron RAF 1 March 1944 Cowley Barracks 30 November 1947 B.61 St. Denis Westrem Disbanded[25]
No. 85 Group Communication Squadron RAF 1 May 1944 RAF Castle Camps 29 May 1946 RAF Heston Became No. 85 Group Communication Flight RAF[25]
No. 88 Group Communication Squadron RAF 10 May 1945 RAF Turnhouse 30 September 1945 RAF Gardermoen Disbanded[26]
No. 221 Group Communication Squadron RAF 1 January 1945 RAF Kalemyo 1 November 1945 RAF Mingaladon Became Air Headquarters Netherlands East Indies Communication Squadron RAF[27]
No. 232 Group Communication Squadron RAF 27 February 1945 RAF Comilla 31 March 1946 RAF Rangoon Disbanded[28]
No. 238 Group Communication Squadron RAF 20 April 1945 RAF Bilaspur 15 October 1945 RAF Bilaspur Disbanded[28]
Headquarters Air Command Southeast Asia (Communication) Squadron RAF 31 January 1944 RAF Willingdon 30 September 1946 RAF Changi Air Command Far East and Air Headquarters Malaya Communication Squadron RAF[29]
Headquarters British Forces Aden Communication Squadron RAF 21 March 1943 RAF Khormaksar 1 December 1951 RAF Khormaksar Became Aden Communication Squadron RAF[29]
Headquarters Middle East Air Force Communication Squadron RAF 1 December 1954 RAF Nicosia 1 February 1946 RAF Nicosia Became Middle East Command Communication Squadron RAF[5]
Headquarters Middle East Communication Squadron RAF 1 June 1949 RAF Kabrit 30 November 1949 RAF Kabrit Disbanded[5]
Headquarters Royal Air Force Burma Communication Squadron RAF 21 April 1945 RAF Baigachi 20 September 1945 RAF Baigachi Became Air Headquarters Burma Communication Squadron RAF[5]
Headquarters Royal Air Force Northern Ireland Communication Squadron RAF 19 November 1942 RAF Sydenham 31 March 1950 RAF Aldergrove Became No. 67 Group Communication Flight RAF[5]
Home Command Communication Squadron RAF 1 August 1950 RAF White Waltham 1 April 1959 RAF White Waltham Became Flying Training Command Communication Squadron RAF[30]
Maintenance Command Communication Squadron RAF 1 May 1944
1 August 1949
RAF Andover Unknown
1 November 1960
RAF Andover Became Maintenance Command Communication Flight RAF
Became Maintenance Command Communication and Ferry Squadron RAF[31][32]
Maintenance Command Communication and Ferry Squadron RAF 1 November 1960 RAF Andover 1 April 1964 RAF Andover Disbanded into Western Communication Squadron RAF[31]
Malta Communication and Target Towing Squadron RAF 1 July 1954 RAF Luqa 1 August 1963 RAF Ta Kali Became Malta Communication Flight RAF[33]
Mediterranean and Middle East Communication Squadron RAF 1 February 1944 RAF Maison Blanche 1 June 1949 RAF Kabrit Became Headquarters Middle East Communication Squadron RAF[34]
Metropolitan Communication Squadron RAF 8 April 1944 RAF Hendon 3 February 1969 RAF Northolt Became No. 32 Squadron RAF[35]
Middle East Communication Squadron RAF 29 February 1944 RAF Heliopolis 10 November 1945 RAF Heliopolis Became Mediterranean and Middle East Communication Squadron RAF[36]
Northern Communication Squadron RAF 1 October 1964 RAF Topcliffe 1 January 1967 RAF Topcliffe Became Training Commands Communication Squadron RAF[37]
Reserve Command Communication Squadron RAF 10 September 1946 RAF White Waltham 1 August 1950 RAF White Waltham Became Home Command Communication Squadron RAF[38]
Royal Air Force Bengal/Burma Communication Squadron RAF 4 December 1944 RAF Baigachi 21 April 1945 RAF Baigachi Became Headquarters Royal Air Force Burma Communication Squadron RAF[39]
Royal Air Force Germany Communication Squadron RAF 1 January 1959 RAF Wildenrath 3 February 1969 RAF Wildenrath Became No. 60 Squadron RAF[40]
Southern Communication Squadron RAF 1 August 1963 RAF Bovingdon 1 January 1969 RAF Bovingdon Became Strike Command Communication Squadron RAF[41]
Strike Command Communication Squadron RAF 1 January 1969 RAF Bovingdon 3 February 1969 RAF Northolt Became No. 207 Squadron RAF[41]
Special Communication Squadron RAF 1 January 1951 RAF Kabrit 1 September 1952 RAF Fayid Became Middle East Air Force Special Communication Flight RAF[41]
No. 1 (Communication) Squadron RAF 27 July 1918 RAF Hendon 8 October 1919 RAF Kenley Disbanded[19]
No. 2 (Communication) Squadron RAF 1 March 1919 RAF Buc 8 October 1919 RAF Kenley Disbanded[19]
No. 3 (Communication) Squadron RAF February 1919 RAF Hounslow March 1919 RAF Hounslow Absorbed by No. 86 Wing Headquarters Flight RAF[19]
No. 4 (Communication) Squadron RAF 5 January 1919 RAF Felixstowe 31 December 1919 RAF Felixstowe Absorbed by No. 230 Squadron RAF[19]
No. 5 (Communication) Squadron RAF March 1919 RAF Bircham Newton 15 June 1919 RAF Bircham Newton Became No. 274 Squadron RAF[19]
No. 6 (Communication) Squadron RAF March 1919 RAF Bircham Newton 1 October 1919 RAF Bircham Newton Disbanded[19]
No. 7 (Communication) Squadron RAF March 1919 RAF Bircham Newton 1 October 1919 RAF Bircham Newton Disbanded[19]
No. 8 (Communication) Squadron RAF March 1919 RAF Bircham Newton September 1919 RAF Bircham Newton Disbanded[19]
Supreme Commander's Headquarters (Air) Communication Squadron RAF 15 August 1947 RAF Palam 17 December 1947 RAF Palam Royal Air Force Communication Flight[42]
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (RAF) Communication Squadron RAF 15 October 1944 RAF Heston 31 July 1945 RAF Detmold Disbanded[1]
Tactical Air Force (Burma) Communication Squadron RAF 1 December 1943 RAF Comilla 28 December 1943 RAF Comilla Became 3rd Tactical Air Force Communication Squadron RAF[1]
2nd Tactical Air Force Communication Squadron RAF 1 April 1944
1 September 1951
RAF Hartford Bridge
RAF Buckeburg
31 March 1945
1 January 1959
RAF Buckeburg
RAF Wildenrath
Became British Air Forces of Occupation Communication Squadron
Became Royal Air Force Germany Communication Squadron RAF[43]
3rd Tactical Air Force Communication Squadron RAF 28 December 1943 RAF Comilla 4 December 1944 RAF Comilla Became Royal Air Force Bengal/Burma Communication Squadron RAF[1]
Training Commands Communication Squadron RAF 1 January 1967 RAF Topcliffe 3 February 1969 RAF Wyton Became No. 26 Squadron RAF[44]
Transport Command Communication Squadron RAF 1959/61 RAF Upavon 1 April 1964 edit
Unit Formed on Formed at Disbanded on Disbanded at Notes
Aden Communication Unit RAF 1 January 1944 Khormaksar January 1946 Khormaksar Became Headquarters British Forces Aden Communication Flight[2]
Air Command Southeast Asia Communication Unit RAF 1 November 1943 Willingdon, India 31 January 1944 Willingdon, India Became Headquarters Air Command Southeast Asia Communication Squadron[3]
Air Headquarters Bengal Communication Unit RAF 24 March 1943 Barrackpore, Bengal 1 December 1943 Comilla, India Became Tactical Air Force (Burma) Communication Squadron[6]
Communication Unit, Desert Air Force RAF 1 July 1943 Sorman, Libya 1 June 1944 Orvieto, Italy Became Desert Air Force Communication Flight[19]
Communication Unit, Heliopolis RAF 18 January 1940 Heliopolis 19 August 1940 Heliopolis Became No. 267 Squadron RAF[48]
Communication Unit, Western Desert RAF 27 April 1942 Ma'aten Bagush, Egypt 1 July 1943 Sorman, Libya Became Communication Unit, Desert Air Force[19]
Mediterranean Air Command Communication Unit RAF 2 August 1943 Maison Blanche, Algeria 1 February 1944 Maison Blanche, Algeria Disbanded[34]

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Unit Formed on Formed at Disbanded on Disbanded at Notes
No. 1 (Communication) Flight (Kenya Auxiliary Air Unit) RAF 6 September 1939 RAF Nairobi, Kenya 1 November 1940 RAF Nairobi Merged and became the Air Headquarters East Africa Communication Squadron[19]
No. 1 (Indian) Group Communication Flight RAF 15 August 1945 RAF Peshawar, India 15 August 1947 RAF Peshawar Became Air Headquarters Pakistan Communication Flight[49]
No. 2 (Indian) Group Communication Flight RAF 1 May 1946 RAF Yelahanka, India 15 August 1947 RAF Yelahanka Became 2 Group Communication Flight, Indian Air Force[49]
No. 3 (Indian) Group Communication Flight RAF 1 May 1946 RAF Barrackpore, India 31 May 1947 RAF Barrackpore Disbanded[49]
No. 85 Wing Communication Flight RAF 10 May 1947 Unk 1 October 1947 RAF Utersen Disbanded[50]
No. 85 Group Communication Flight RAF November 1948 RAF Utersen 1 March 1950 RAF Utersen Disbanded[26]
No. 87 Wing Communication Flight RAF 1 July 1946 RAF Buc 26 August 1946 RAF Buc, France Royal Air Force Delegation (France) Communication Flight[26]
No. 87 Group Communication Flight RAF 15 May 1945 RAF Buc, France 1 July 1946 RAF Buc Became No. 87 Wing Communiction Flight[26]
2nd Tactical Air Force Communication Flight RAF 1 June 1943 RAF White Waltham 1 April 1944 RAF Hartford Bridge Became 2nd Tactical Air Force Communication Squadron[1]
Air Defence of Great Britain Communication Flight RAF January 1930
1 May 1944
RAF Northolt February 1936
1944