List of Component Units of Fighter Command

This a list of component units of Fighter Command.

  • No. 10 Group RAF 1 June 1940 - 2 May 1945
  • No. 11 Group RAF 14 July 1936 - 31 December 1960, 1 January 1961 - 1 April 1963
  • No. 12 Group RAF 1 April 1937 - 31 March 1963
  • No. 13 Group RAF 15 March 1939 - 20 May 1946, 16 May 1955 - 31 December 1961
  • No. 14 Group RAF 26 June 1940 - 15 July 1943
  • No. 11 Sector RAF 1 April 1963 -
  • No. 12 Sector RAF 1 April 1963 -
  • No. 13 Sector RAF 1 April 1963 -

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