RAF Leeming - Ground Units Based at RAF Leeming

Ground Units Based At RAF Leeming

  • No. 609 (West Riding) Auxiliary Squadron (Force protection) 1998-
  • 34 Squadron RAF Regiment RAF 2001-
    • 135 Expeditionary Air Wing
    • Base Support Wing
      • Administrative Squadron
      • Plans and Business Squadron
      • Finance Department
    • Forward Support Wing
      • Forward Support Sqn
      • Logistics Sqn
    • Operations Wing
      • Operations Squadron
      • Air Movements Squadron
      • Airfield Support Squadron
    • 90 Signals Unit
      • Force Generation Wing
        • Engineering Support Sqn
        • Operational Evaluation and Conversion Sqn
        • Operations Sqn
      • Tactical Communications Wing
        • 1 Field Communications (FC) Squadrons
        • 2 Field Communications (FC) Squadrons
        • 3 Field Communications (FC) Squadrons
        • 4 Field Communications (FC) Squadrons
        • 5 Information Services (IS) Squadrons
    • 2 Force Protection Wing
    • 10 Field Squadron (Air Support) Royal Engineers (part of 39 Engineer Regiment)

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