No. 9 Group RAF

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No. 9 Group RAF was first formed on 1 April 1918 in No. 2 Area. The next month it was transferred to South-Western Area and then disbanded on 15 May 1919.

Its next incarnation was as part of Fighter Command. As 1940 wore on, the need for another Group headquarters to control fighter operations became more and more apparent. No. 9 Group was formed to cover north-west England and Northern Ireland. It was based at Samlesbury Airport, Lancashire, which eventually had three runways, and was the site of an English Electric factory building Handley Page Hampden and Handley Page Halifax bombers.

No 9 Group flew flew Hawker Hurricanes and Airspeed Oxfords from Samlesbury. But it had a short lifespan, and was absorbed into No. 12 Group on 15 September 1944.

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[edit] Commanders

The following officers had command of No. 9 Group:

[edit] 1918 to 1919

[edit] 1940 to 1944

[edit] References