The Royal Air Force Regiment (RAF Regiment) is part of the
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the Air force, air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. It was formed towards the end of the World War I, First World War on 1 April 1918, on the merger of t ...
and functions as a specialist
corps
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. Founded by
Royal Warrant in 1942, the Corps carries-out security tasks relating to the protection of assets and personnel dedicated to the delivery of
air power
Airpower or air power consists of the application of military aviation, military strategy and strategic theory to the realm of aerial warfare and close air support. Airpower began in the advent of powered flight early in the 20th century. A ...
.
RAF Regiment 'Gunners' are personnel trained in various disciplines such as infantry tactics, force protection, field craft, sniper, support to special forces operations,
CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear) defence, equipped with advanced vehicles and detection measures. RAF Regiment instructors are responsible for training all Royal Air Force personnel in basic force protection such as first aid, weapon handling and CBRN skills.
The regiment and its members are known within the RAF as "The Regiment", "Rock Apes" or "Rocks".
History
Formation
The genesis of the RAF Regiment was the creation of
No. 1 Armoured Car Company RAF, formed in Egypt in 1921 for operations in
Iraq
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, followed shortly afterwards by
No. 2 Armoured Car Company RAF and
No. 3 Armoured Car Company RAF. These were equipped with
Rolls-Royce armoured cars and carried out policing operations throughout the
Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English language) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
in the 1920s.
Second World War
In 1941 during the
Second World War
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German airborne forces invaded Crete, then held by Greek, British and Commonwealth forces. The German invasion succeeded in major part because of the failure of the Allied land forces to recognise the strategic importance of the airfields, and hence to defend them adequately. In consequence the RAF base at Maleme was taken largely intact by German paratroop and glider forces, albeit with heavy casualties. The Germans were then reinforced by air behind allied lines. This led eventually to the loss of the whole island and substantial Allied losses in what became known as the
Battle of Crete
The Battle of Crete (, ), codenamed Operation Mercury (), was a major Axis Powers, Axis Airborne forces, airborne and amphibious assault, amphibious operation during World War II to capture the island of Crete. It began on the morning of 20 May ...
.
Disappointed with the failure of the British Army to recognise the importance of airfields in modern warfare, Prime Minister Churchill made the RAF responsible for the defence of its own bases and the RAF Regiment was formed on 1 February 1942, with its first headquarters established at
RAF Belton Park,
Grantham
Grantham () is a market town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, situated on the banks of the River Witham and bounded to the west by the A1 road (Great Britain), A1 road. It lies south of Lincoln, England ...
,
Lincolnshire
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. From the start it had 66,000 personnel drawn from the former Defence Squadrons Nos. 701–850. The new regiment was made up of field squadrons equipped with
Morris Light Reconnaissance Cars,
Humber Light Reconnaissance Cars and
Otter Light Reconnaissance Cars. The light anti-aircraft squadrons were originally armed with
Hispano 20 mm cannon and then the
Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun. Its role was to seize, secure and defend airfields to enable air operations to take place. Several
parachute
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squadrons were formed to assist in the capture of airfields, a capability retained by No. II Squadron. It mounted the
King's Guard at
Buckingham Palace
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for the first time on 1 April 1943. During the War the RAF Regiment grew to a force of over 80,000 men.
In late June 1944, with the
British Army
The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ...
fighting in Normandy where it was sustaining heavy losses and at the same time suffering from a severe shortage of manpower, it was decided to transfer 25,000
officers and
men
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Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually inherits an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chromosome from the fa ...
of the RAF Regiment to the army, mostly to the infantry and the
Foot Guards, to be retrained.
The Second World War campaign in north-eastern India and northern Burma was fought in jungle and mountains with few or non-existent roads and which facilitated the infiltration of enemy patrols behind front lines. This was overcome by holding defensive "boxes" mainly or entirely supplied by air. The defence of forward airfields close to the main army concentrations was vital to this tactic. A training school and depot for the RAF Regiment was established at
Secunderabad
Secunderabad () is a twin cities, twin city of Hyderabad and one of the six zones of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in the States and union territories of India, Indian state of Telangana. It is the headquarters of the South ...
in October 1942, to retrain former ground defence airmen. It had an assault course considered tougher than anything the army had in India. Six field squadrons and seventy AA flights were initially formed, containing 160 officers and 4,000 other ranks. Until mid-1944 the AA flights were equipped only with light machine guns, then with Hispano 20 mm cannon for the rest of the war. Regiment units defended airfields and forward mobile radar units in
Arakan
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in the
Arakan Campaign in late 1942 and early 1943.
During the
Battle of Imphal
The Battle of Imphal () took place in the region around the city of Imphal, the capital of the state of Manipur in Northeast India from March until July 1944. Empire of Japan, Japanese armies attempted to destroy the Allied forces at Imphal and ...
all supplies and reinforcements had to be flown in between 29 March and 22 June 1944 with RAF Regiment units providing vital airfield defence. Following the failure of the Japanese
Operation U-Go it was decided to pursue the shattered remnants of the Japanese 15th Army into Burma during the
monsoon
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, in average rainfall of per day and rifle flights were sometimes attached to advancing Indian Army and British East African units, to gain experience in the jungle. Units of 1307 Wing were flown into the newly captured and tactically vital
Meiktila
Meiktila (; ) is a city in central Burma on the banks of Meiktila Lake in the Mandalay Region at the junctions of the Bagan- Taunggyi, Yangon- Mandalay and Meiktila-Myingyan highways. Because of its strategic position, Meiktila is home to Myanm ...
airfield on 1 March 1945. Only a roughly box, shared with the army and some United States anti-aircraft artillery, could be held at night and the airfield had to be cleared of enemy each morning before flying could start. As one of the RAF Regiment's proudest battle honours, this three-week battle destroyed the Japanese hold on northern Burma.
The RAF Regiment fought as field, armoured car and light anti-aircraft (LAA) squadrons and flights in North Africa, the Middle East, Italy, the Balkans and North Western Europe, as well as 68 LAA squadrons defending the UK against V1 attacks as part of
Operation Diver, alongside the Royal Artillery's heavy anti-aircraft and LAA batteries. Amongst other things, RAF Regiment units were the first British forces to reach Paris, amongst the first to enter Brussels, and Squadron Leader Mark Hobden and his force arrested
Hitler
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's successor as
Fuhrer, Grand Admiral
Karl Doenitz, at his HQ in
Flensburg
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Flensburg's ...
.
On 26 November 1944, a
Me 262A-2a Sturmvogel of III/KG51 based at Hopsten/Rheine near Osnabruck was the first confirmed ground-to-air kill of a jet combat aircraft. The 262 was shot down by a
40/L60 40mm Bofors gun of B.11 Detachment of 2875 Squadron RAF Regiment, at the RAF forward airfield of Helmond, near Eindhoven. Others were lost to ground fire on 17 and 18 December when the same airfield was attacked at intervals by a total of eighteen Me 262s and the guns of Nos. 2873 and 2875 squadrons RAF Regiment damaged several, causing at least two of them to crash within a few miles of the airfield. In February 1945, Sergeant Pollards's B.6 gun detachment of 2809 Squadron RAF Regiment shot down another Me 262 over the airfield of Volkel. The final appearance of Me 262s over Volkel was in 1945, when yet another fell to 2809's guns.

On 5 December 1944, twelve RAF Regiment squadrons deployed onto various airfields in southern Greece. They became engaged in fighting with Greek Communist Forces (ELAS) which wished to depose the Greek government at that time. No. 2848 Field Squadron was the first RAF unit to arrive in
West Berlin
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in 1945 to secure
Luftwaffe Flugplatz Gatow.
Post-war
King George VI
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death in 1952. He was also the last Emperor of In ...
became
Air Commodore-in-Chief of the regiment in 1947. He later decided to present his
king's colour in 1952, on the 10th anniversary of the RAF Regiment's founding. The king, however, died around this time and
Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. ...
instead presented the
Queen's Colour a year later.
The
unilateral declaration of independence
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by
Rhodesia
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in November 1965 necessitated support to
Zambia
Zambia, officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central Africa, Central, Southern Africa, Southern and East Africa. It is typically referred to being in South-Central Africa or Southern Africa. It is bor ...
, which desperately needed air defence. In a rapid response,
Javelin
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fighters were deployed and an RAF Regiment squadron was also deployed from the United Kingdom to provide ground defence. The agility of the Regiment was demonstrated in its ability to embark 51 Squadron RAF Regiment in six hours from the call to deploy. At the eastern end of the Empire, flights from RAF Regiment squadrons based in Singapore deployed to Hong Kong in 1968 to help maintain security and confidence. The RAF Regiment continued to be involved in Hong Kong into the mid-1970s providing protection at both
RAF Kai Tak
Royal Air Force Kai Tak or more commonly RAF Kai Tak is a former Royal Air Force station situated in Hong Kong, at Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon. It was established by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1927 and used for seaplanes. The RAF flight opera ...
and at the radar station at
Tai Mo Shan.

In 1974, the
Rapier
A rapier () is a type of sword originally used in Spain (known as ' -) and Italy (known as '' spada da lato a striscia''). The name designates a sword with a straight, slender and sharply pointed two-edged long blade wielded in one hand. It wa ...
surface-to-air missile system entered service with the RAF Regiment, and equipped four squadrons protecting four RAF airfields in Germany. Detachments from the German Rapier Squadrons, particularly from
RAF Gutersloh, deployed to San Carlos beach-head during the
Falklands conflict to provide anti-aircraft cover.
Light armoured squadrons, equipped with
FV101 Scorpion and
FV107 Scimitar light tracked vehicles continued to be operated into the 1980s. Also from the 1980s units such as 19 Squadron were equipped with Rapier and tasked with defending USAF airbases such as
RAF Upper Heyford.
Four RAF Regiment personnel were killed by the IRA, all in 1988 and 1989 - one killed by hostile fire in Northern Ireland, the rest by snipers or car bombs in Europe.
In July 2004 it was announced that the role of providing ground-based air defence was to be transferred to the British Army's
Royal Artillery
The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
and the four Royal Air Force Regiment air defence squadrons were to be disbanded.
The RAF Regiment saw action in Iraq and Afghanistan. Leaving aside those injured, seriously or otherwise, five RAF Regiment gunners were killed in Iraq (one in a firefight, three, including a member of the RAuxAF, in a single mortar strike, and one in a road traffic incident) and five were killed in Afghanistan (one due to hostile fire, four due to IEDs, including one 51 year old member of the RAuxAF, the oldest member of the British Armed Forces to die in Afghanistan) with an additional man dying in an accident in Cyprus after leaving Afghanistan.

In 2011, as part of the
Strategic Defence and Security Review, it was announced that from December 2011, the
CBRN role undertaken by the
Joint CBRN Regiment, a combined Army/RAF unit, would be transferred to the RAF Regiment (as lead service) under the new Defence CBRN Wing, formed from
26 Squadron,
27 Squadron and
2623 (Auxiliary) Squadron. The army retained involvement through the continued use of the
Royal Yeomanry to provide trained battlefield casualty replacements.
In 2016, this decision was reversed with the announcement the CBRN role would be handed back to the British Army in 2020.
In November 2013, The Queen's Colour (63), 1 and 27 Squadron had their new colours presented. However 16, 37 and 48 squadrons were disbanded.
In July 2017,
Prince Harry visited RAF Honington on behalf of
The Queen to present a new
Colour
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to the RAF Regiment. The new colour was to celebrate the 75th birthday of the formation of the Regiment in 1942.
Structure in 1989
The structure in 1989 was as follows:
*
Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment,
RAF Catterick
**
RAF Fire Service, RAF Catterick
**
No. 3 Wing RAF Regiment,
RAF Catterick, administrative control of unassigned UK-based squadrons
***
No. 3 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Aldergrove
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, (Field)
***
No. 27 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Leuchars, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations)
***
No. 48 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Lossiemouth, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations)
***
No. 58 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Catterick, (Light Armour, 15x
Spartan, 6x
Scorpion
Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the Order (biology), order Scorpiones. They have eight legs and are easily recognized by a pair of Chela (organ), grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward cur ...
)
**
No. 4 Wing RAF Regiment,
RAF Wildenrath, administrative control of West Germany-based Rapier squadrons defending
Royal Air Force Germany
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airfields
***
No. 16 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Wildenrath, (Air Defence, 8x
Rapier
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launch stations)
***
No. 26 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Gutersloh, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations)
***
No. 37 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Bruggen, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations)
***
No. 63 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Gütersloh, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations)
**
No. 5 Wing RAF Regiment,
RAF Hullavington, administrative control of field squadrons supporting the UK's
Harrier Force
***
No. II Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Hullavington, (Light Armour / Paratroopers, 15x Spartan, 6x Scorpion)
***
No. 15 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Hullavington, (Light Armour, 15x Spartan, 6x Scorpion)
**
No. 6 Wing RAF Regiment,
RAF West Raynham, administrative control of UK-based Rapier squadrons defending
US Air Force
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Third Air Force airfields in the UK
***
No. 19 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Brize Norton
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, (Air Defence, 12x Rapier launch stations, defending
RAF Upper Heyford and
RAF Fairford)
***
No. 20 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Honington, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations, defending
RAF Alconbury,
RAF Bentwaters and
RAF Woodbridge)
***
No. 66 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF West Raynham, (Air Defence, 8x Rapier launch stations, defending
RAF Mildenhall
Royal Air Force Mildenhall, or more simply RAF Mildenhall , is a Royal Air Force List of Royal Air Force stations, station located near Mildenhall, Suffolk, Mildenhall in Suffolk, England. Despite its status as a List of Royal Air Force stations, ...
and
RAF Lakenheath
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)
** 33 Wing,
RAF Gütersloh, administrative control of West Germany-based light armour squadrons defending
Royal Air Force Germany
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airfields
***
No. 1 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Laarbruch, (Light Armour, 15x Spartan, 6x Scorpion)
***
No. 34 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus (Light Armour, 15x Spartan, 6x Scorpion)
*** No. 51 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Bruggen, (Light Armour, 15x Spartan, 6x Scorpion)
Additionally the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment fielded the following reserve squadrons:
* No. 2503 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, No. 2503 (County of Lincoln) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, RAF Scampton, (Field)
* No. 2620 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, No. 2620 (County of Norfolk) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, RAF Marham, (Field)
* No. 2622 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, No. 2622 (Highland) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment,
RAF Lossiemouth, (Field)
* No. 2623 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, No. 2623 (East Anglian) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment,
RAF Honington, (Field)
* No. 2624 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, No. 2624 (County of Oxford) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment,
RAF Brize Norton
Royal Air Force Brize Norton or RAF Brize Norton is the largest List of Royal Air Force stations, station of the Royal Air Force. Situated in Oxfordshire, about west north-west of London, it is close to the village of Brize Norton and the tow ...
, (Field, assigned to support the Hawker Siddeley Harrier, Harrier Force in West Germany)
* No. 2625 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, No. 2625 (County of Cornwall) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, RAF St Mawgan, (Field)
* No. 2729 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, No. 2729 (City of Lincoln) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, RAF Waddington, (SHORAD)
* No. 2890 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, RAF Waddington, (SHORAD, formed 1 October 1989)
Organisation and role
The RAF Regiment is the RAF’s organic defensive security force and comes under command of No. 2 Group RAF, 2 Group, RAF Air Command, Air Command. Its members are organised into seven regular Squadron (aviation), squadrons, - Nos 1, 2, 15, 27, 34, 51 and 63/King's Colour Squadron - of which six are field squadrons and 27 is the specialist CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) units under the umbrella of the defence CBRN Wing (No 20 Wing RAF Regiment -see note below), plus six Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF) Regiment (RAuxAF Regt) squadrons. The Corps carries out basic security tasks relating to the [protection of] delivery of
air power
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. Examples of such tasks are non-combatant evacuation operation (NEO), recovery of downed aircrew (joint personnel recovery – JPR), defence of airfields by way of aggressively patrolling and actively seeking out infiltrators in a large area surrounding airfields. The key tenet of the RAF Regiments role is based around defensive security operations, rather than the Army’s more traditional offensive infantry role, which is to close with and kill the enemy; notwithstanding, this does require active patrolling just outside the Airfield perimeter. In addition the RAF Regiment provides Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) to the British Army in the Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) role, and provides a very small (flight size) commitment to the Special Forces Support Group as Tactical air controllers and some CBRN specialists.
The field squadrons are 171 strong making them larger than an infantry company (military unit), company in the British Army but, critically, due to the nature of their structure and establishment for defensive security operations, a key limitation is that they are only able to operate up to Company/Squadron level and so cannot bring the same 'Mass' to bear of an Line Infantry Regiment. Not all personnel on an RAF Regiment squadron are trained gunners but can be involved in specialist support services such as administrators and drivers. A typical RAF Regiment squadron has support elements from the RAF but these personnel do not always deploy on patrols and other combat operations. Formerly, all RAF Regiment personnel were men, as it was British government policy that women could not serve in close combat units. However, the intention was that by the end of 2018, women would be allowed to apply for these roles, with the RAF recruitment website 'looking forward' to female applications for the RAF Regiment. A review in 2017 determined that, although the Regiment was deemed to be the Royal Air Force's version of infantry, it was more alike to the Royal Armoured Corps in terms of risk, due to its defensive security force mission. As a result, women will be allowed into the RAF Regiment from September 2017, which was a full year before infantry units. In January 2020, the first female recruit to complete the 20-week training course passed out of RAF Honington.
, there are approximately 1,850 regulars.
In March 2021, it was announced that the regular force is expected to be reduced by 300 personnel by 2023.
Current RAF Regiment units

*Field Squadrons
**No. 1 Squadron RAF Regiment, 1 Squadron (based at
RAF Honington, Suffolk)
**No. 2 Squadron RAF Regiment, II Squadron (Parachute) (based at
RAF Brize Norton
Royal Air Force Brize Norton or RAF Brize Norton is the largest List of Royal Air Force stations, station of the Royal Air Force. Situated in Oxfordshire, about west north-west of London, it is close to the village of Brize Norton and the tow ...
, Oxfordshire)
**No. 15 Squadron RAF Regiment, 15 Squadron (based at RAF Marham, Norfolk)
**No. 34 Squadron RAF Regiment, 34 Squadron (based at RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire)
**No. 51 Squadron RAF Regiment, 51 Squadron (based at
RAF Lossiemouth, Moray)
**King's Colour Squadron, 63 Squadron (King's Colour Squadron) (based at RAF Northolt, Middlesex)
*Other units
**Combat Readiness Force
*** Combat Readiness Force - HQ at
RAF Honington
*** No. 2 Force Protection Wing - RAF Leeming
*** No. 3 Force Protection Wing - RAF Marham
*** No. 5 Force Protection Wing -
RAF Lossiemouth
*** No. 7 Force Protection Wing - RAF Coningsby
*** No. 20 Wing RAF Regiment - RAF Honington
*Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment Squadrons
**504 No. 504 Squadron RAF, County of Nottingham Squadron RAuxAF [Regiment Flight only]
**603 No. 603 Squadron RAF, City of Edinburgh Squadron RAuxAF [Regiment Flight only]
**606 No. 606 Squadron RAF, Chiltern Squadron RAuxAF [Regiment Flight only]
**609 No. 609 Squadron RAF, West Riding Squadron RAuxAF (Ground Defence)
**No. 2503 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, 2503 Squadron (Ground Defence)
**No. 2620 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, 2620 Squadron (Ground Defence)
**No. 2622 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, 2622 Squadron (Ground Defence)
**No. 2623 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, 2623 Squadron (Ground Defence)
**No. 2624 Squadron RAuxAF Regiment, 2624 Squadron (Ground Defence)
Origin of the "Rock Ape" nickname
In the past the nickname "Rock Ape" has been attributed to their traditional role guarding areas of Gibraltar, but this is not so. The term came into use after an accident in the Western Aden Protectorate in November 1952. Two RAF Regiment officers serving with the Aden Protectorate Levies at Dhala decided to amuse themselves by going out to shoot some of the hamadryas baboons (locally referred to as "rock apes"). The officers drew rifles and split up to hunt the apes. In the semi-darkness one of the officers fired at a moving object in the distance. When he reached the target he discovered he had shot the other officer. After emergency treatment Flight Lieutenant Percy Henry Mason survived to return to service a few months later. When asked by a board of inquiry why he had fired at his friend the officer replied that his target had "looked just like a rock ape" in the half light. The remark soon reverberated around the RAF and it was not long before the term was in general use.
Notable former members
* British comedian Tony Hancock joined the RAF Regiment in 1942.
* British football manager Brian Clough served with the RAF Regiment during his National Service from 1953 to 1956.
* British actor Brian Blessed served with 2 Squadron, RAF Regiment as a parachutist during his National Service.
*British Golfer and Commentator Peter Alliss served with the RAF Regiment during his National Service from 1949 to 1951.
See also
*List of RAF Regiment units
*List of equipment of the RAF Regiment
*Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment
*Aden Protectorate Levies
*Iraq Levies
*RAAF Airfield Defence Guards
*RNZAF Force Protection, RNZAF Security Forces
*USAF Security Forces
*Air force ground forces and special forces#List of air force ground and special forces units, List of air force ground units
*Structure of the Royal Air Force
References
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External links
Official RAF Regiment homepageThe Official RAF Regiment Association website
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