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Royal Flying Corps, British Army
Years active: – 1/4/1918
Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
Branch:
Type: Air
Specific type: Corps (administrative)
Full size:
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Created:
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Name1: Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing)
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Name1 End:
Reason for change: Became a corps in its own right.
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Name2: Royal Flying Corps
Name2 Start:
Name2 End: 1/4/1918
Reason for change:
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Alternate names:
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Disbanded: 1/4/1918. Merged with Royal Naval Air Service to form the Royal Air Force.
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Personal narratives

Stephen A Sanford

Corporal Geoffrey Arthur Nevett Mitchell

Related media

Official Sources

Unit war diaries

None. Administrative organisations did not keep war diaries because they had no operational role.

See descendant unit pages for their war diaries.


Unit histories

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References