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The RAF Army Co-operation Command was a short-lived command of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, comprising the army cooperation units of the RAF. The command was formed on 1 December 1940 when No. 22 (Army Co-Operation) Group, previously a part of Fighter Command, was raised to command status. Initially it controlled two groups: No. 70 Group RAF for training and for operations. In August 1941, 71 Group re-organized its squadrons into a Wing basis. Each wing was directly attached to a UK based Army regional Command.

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  • Army Cooperation Command (fr)
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  • The RAF Army Co-operation Command was a short-lived command of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, comprising the army cooperation units of the RAF. The command was formed on 1 December 1940 when No. 22 (Army Co-Operation) Group, previously a part of Fighter Command, was raised to command status. Initially it controlled two groups: No. 70 Group RAF for training and for operations. In August 1941, 71 Group re-organized its squadrons into a Wing basis. Each wing was directly attached to a UK based Army regional Command. (en)
  • L'Army Cooperation Command, fut un commandement de la Royal Air Force (RAF), qui eut une brève durée de vie, au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il fut formé, à partir du , le 1er décembre 1940, pour regrouper les unités d'appui au sol de la RAF, qui devait collaborer avec la British Army. Son existence porta à controverse, s'attirant en particulier l'hostilité du chef d'état major impérial, le général Alan Brooke, si bien qu'il fut dissous et la plupart de ses unités furent versées à la nouvelle Second Tactical Air Force le 31 mars 1943. Durant sa brève existence, il n'eut qu'un seul chef, l'Air Marshal Arthur Barrett. (fr)
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