RAF Force Protection Force Headquarters

The RAF Force Protection Force Headquarters was created in 2004 as the successor to the Tactical Survive to Operate Headquarters (Tac STO HQ). It controls the Force Protection Wings which are tasked with protection of RAF stations in the UK and overseas. Each Wing is based around a mix of RAF Regiment squadrons, with additional RAF Police, RAF Intelligence, and other support staff.[1][2]

RAF Force Protection Force Headquarters
Active2004–present
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Air Force
TypeHeadquarters
RoleForce Protection
Garrison/HQRAF Honington

Structure

As of 2018, there are seven Force Protection wings.[3]

No. 2 Force Protection Wing

RAF Leeming

RAF Honington

  • No. 1 (Tactical) Police Squadron

No. 3 Force Protection Wing RAF

Its motto is Parare Et Protegrere ("Prepare & Protect"). The Officer Commanding is Wing Commander Jonathan Derbyshire.

RAF Marham

  • No. 3 RAF Force Protection Wing Headquarters

RAF Honington

No. 4 Force Protection Wing RAF

RAF Brize Norton

  • No. 4 RAF Force Protection Wing Headquarters
  • No. 2 Squadron RAF Regiment
  • No. 2624 (County of Oxfordshire) Squadron RAuxAF Regiment
  • No. 7 RAF Police Squadron

No. 5 Force Protection Wing RAF

RAF Lossiemouth

  • No. 4 RAF Police Squadron

No. 7 Force Protection Wing RAF

RAF Coningsby

  • No. 7 Force Protection Wing Headquarters
  • Air Land Integration Cell

RAF Northolt

  • No. 63 (Queen's Colour) Squadron RAF Regiment

RAF Honington

No. 8 Force Protection Wing RAF

RAF Waddington

RAF Honington

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See also

References

  1. "RAF Regiment & RAF Reserves". armedforces.co.uk. 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  2. "RAF Regiment - Force Protection". Royal Air Force. 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  3. "Force Protection". Royal Air Force. Retrieved 20 October 2018.

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