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No. 14 Group
Active 1 April 1918– 19 May 1919
20 January 1940 – 22 June 1940
26/29 June 1940 – 15 July 1943
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch Ensign of the Royal Air Force Royal Air Force
Type Anti-submarine (1918-1919)
Fighter (1940-1943)
Part of Midland Area (1918-1919)
RAF Fighter Command (1940-1943)
Engagements World War II

No. 14 Group RAF was the title of several Royal Air Force groups, including a group responsible for anti-submarine activity from 1918 to 1919 after being transferred from the Royal Naval Air Service; a fighter group formed from a wing in the British Expeditionary Force in 1940; and finally a fighter group covering Scotland from 1940 to 1943.[1]

History[]

No. 14 Group RAF was first formed on 1 April 1918 by the re-designation of Milford Haven Anti-Submarine Group. On 8 May it was transferred to Midland Area, and it was disbanded on 19 May 1919.[1]

It was reformed as No. 14 (Fighter) Group on 20 January 1940 as part of the wartime expansion of the Royal Air Force when No. 60 Wing in the British Expeditionary Force was raised to group level under the command of World War I flying ace Group Captain Philip Fletcher Fullard. The Group was disbanded on 22 June, but a few days later was reformed in Fighter Command to provide cover for Scotland, and was then under the command of Air Vice-Marshal Malcolm Henderson from 20 July 1940 and throughout the Battle of Britain, before coming under the command of Air Vice-Marshal John D'Albiac from 10 February 1942. The Group was then under the command of Canadian flying ace Air Vice-Marshal Raymond Collishaw from 21 March 1942 until the Group was finally disbanded on 15 July 1943.[1]

Air Officers Commanding[]

Date Air Officer Commanding[1]
1 April 1918 - 19 May 1919 unknown
20 May 1919 - 19 January 1940 disbanded
20 Jan 1940 - 22 June 1940 Group Captain Philip F. Fullard
22 June 1940 - 25 June 1940 disbanded
26/29 June 1940 - 19 July 1940 Group Captain Philip F. Fullard
20 July 1940 - 9 February 1942 Air Vice-Marshal Malcolm Henderson
10 February 1942 - 20 March 1942 Air Vice-Marshal John D'Albiac
21 March 1942 - 15 July 1943 Air Vice-Marshal Raymond Collishaw

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Groups 10-19". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. http://www.rafweb.org/Grp02.htm. Retrieved 8 May 2013. 
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