RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow explained
RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow is a former Royal Air Force unit covering three distinct sites in Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. The three sites, separately known as RAF Brampton, RAF Wyton and RAF Henlow, housed a number of flying training, intelligence, security and other RAF support organisations. On 2 April 2012 the unit was disbanded with RAF Brampton being renamed Brampton Camp RAF Wyton.[1]
History
In 2001, the three RAF stations were brought together under the one umbrella with one station commander.[2] RAF Stanbridge was brought into the agreement too, but was not formally noted in the tri-base name. At that time, RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow represented the largest RAF base in terms of real estate and personnel.[3]
Based units (in 2012)
RAF Brampton (now closed)
- Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (Formally closed down mid-2012)
- Defence Security Standards Organisation
- No 73 (Huntingdon) Squadron Air Training Corps
RAF Wyton
RAF Henlow
- RAF Centre for Aviation Medicine
- Joint Arms Control Implementation Group
- Tactical Provost Wing (TPW)
- No 1 Specialist Police Wing
- No 8 RAF Force Protection Wing HQ
- No 2482 (Henlow) Squadron Air Training Corps
- No 616 Volunteer Gliding Squadron
External links
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Notes and References
- Web site: Dramatic Footage Shows Demolition of RAF Base. 13 January 2017.
- Web site: Air Officer Scotland: Air Vice Marshal Ross Paterson. Royal Air Force. 26 November 2021.
- News: RAF Brampton Wyton gets new commander to oversee change. 1 February 2017. BBC News. 21 January 2012.