Royal Air Force Germany

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Royal Air Force Germany
Active 1 January 1959 - 1993
Country Germany
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force Ensign Royal Air Force
Part of British Armed Forces,
UK Ministry of Defence
Nickname RAFG
Motto Keepers of the Peace
Royal Air Force Ensign
March Royal Air Force March Past

The former Royal Air Force Germany (RAFG) was a command of the Royal Air Force and part of British Forces Germany, consisting of those units based in Germany initially as part of the occupation following World War II, and later as part of the RAF's commitment to the defence of Europe during the Cold War.

The command was formed on 1 January 1959 by renaming the RAF's Second Tactical Air Force (2TAF). RAF Germany was disbanded as a separate command in 1993 as part of the reduction of British military presence in Europe at the cessation of the Cold War. The remaining RAF forces in Germany ceased to be a separate command and instead became No. 2 Group RAF, part of RAF Strike Command (now RAF Air Command).

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Preceded by
Second Tactical Air Force (2TAF)
RAF Germany
1959–1993
Succeeded by
No. 2 Group RAF



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