RAF Strike Command

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Strike Command
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Strike Command Badge
Active 30 April 19681 April 2007
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
Headquarters RAF High Wycombe
Motto Defend and Strike

The Royal Air Force's Strike Command was the military organization which controlled the majority of the United Kingdom's combat aircraft from 1968 until 1 April 2007 when it was merged with Personnel and Training Command to form the single Air Command.

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Strike Command was formed on 30 April 1968 by the merger of Bomber Command and Fighter Command. Signals Command was absorbed on 1 January 1969 and Coastal Command was absorbed on 28 November 1969. Air Support Command (formerly Transport Command) was absorbed on 1 September 1972. RAF Germany was absorbed as No 2 (Bomber) Group on 1 April 1993.

Headquarters Strike Command (often abbreviated to HQSTC) was located at RAF High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. The Command was divided into a number of Groups, which at first reflected the function of the old Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Command. Subsequent reorganisations changed things greatly and before the final reorganization, the two Groups which made up Strike Command were:

The RAF's Process and Organisation Review concluded that Strike Command and Personnel and Training Command were to be co-located at a single command headquarters by 1 April 2008. It was subsequently decided that both commands were to be located at High Wycombe. On the 1 April 2006, the existing 3 Group structure of Strike Command was condensed to 2 Groups.

On the 1 April 2007 Strike Command and Personnel and Training Command were merged into a single command - Air Command.

Preceded by
Bomber Command
From 30 April 1968
Strike Command
1968–2007
Succeeded by
Air Command
Preceded by
Fighter Command
From 30 April 1968
Preceded by
Signals Command
From 1 January 1969
Preceded by
Coastal Command
From 28 November 1969
Preceded by
Air Support Command
From 1 September 1972
Preceded by
RAF Germany
From 1 April 1993
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