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Crest of RAF Support Command
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Active | 1973-1994 |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Role | Logistical and maintenance support |
Headquarters | RAF Brampton |
Motto(s) | Ut Aquilae Volent (That Eagles May Fly) |
Support Command was a command of the Royal Air Force.
It was formed on 31 August 1973 by the renaming of RAF Maintenance Command, with No. 90 (Signals) Group being added to it. Its responsibilities included all logistical and maintenance support requirements of the RAF. Among its first stations assigned may have been RAF Gan, transferred from Far East Air Force. It was renamed as RAF Support Command, and its role further increased, on 13 June 1977 when it absorbed Training Command, making it additionally responsible for all RAF ground and aircrew training.
In the 1980s the bunker at RAF Holmpton was converted to form a new Emergency War Headquarters for RAF Support Command.
In 1994 the Command was split up, with many of its functions merging with those of the RAF Personnel Management Centre to form RAF Personnel and Training Command, and others being hived off into RAF Logistics Command.
The following officers have held the appointment of Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Support Command: