No. 22 Group RAF

22 Group was due to be formed on 1 April 1918, the same day as the Royal Air Force was established, it was not activated until 1 July 1918; 106 years ago (1918-07-01), in the RAF's North Western Area.It was activated at RAF East Fortune, but moved its headquarters to the Station Hotel, Stirling.[3] The next month, on 8 August 1918, it received the designation 'Operations', making its full title No.78 (Operations) Wing,[5] and stations at Auldbar, Chathill (airship station),[citation needed] Dundee, East Fortune,[4] Kirkwall / Orkney,[citation needed] Longside (airship station), Luce Bay,[4] RAF Machrihanish,[citation needed] Peterhead, and Strathberg.22 Group was transferred from the control of Inland Area to that of the Air Defence of Great Britain.[citation needed] The group continued in its training function for nearly thirty years, until it was disbanded 31 January 1972.Upon the loss of its agency status, the formation became known simply as Training Group.
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