No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit RAF | |
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Active | 1955-1965 1970-1986 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Role | Bomber training |
Garrison/HQ | RAF Gaydon RAF Marham |
No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit was an Operational conversion unit of the Royal Air Force which existed between 1955 and 1986
First formation
[edit]The unit was first formed at RAF Gaydon (now Jaguar Land Rover Gaydon Centre) on 21 February 1955 (shortly after Gaydon reopened following expansion) operating a number of aircraft including English Electric Canberra T.4s, Vickers Valiant B.1s and Handley Page Victor B.1 & B.2s (two of the three V bombers) and was disbanded still at Gaydon with the Victor element becoming the Tanker Training Flight.[1]
History of the Tanker Training Flight
Formed at RAF Marham operating various marks of the Victor and a de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk, being disbanded on 13 October 1969 becoming the Victor Training Unit.[2]
Second formation
[edit]232 OCU was reformed at RAF Marham on 6 February 1970 by merging the Victor (B.2) Training Flight and the Victor Training Unit and was disbanded on 4 April 1986 still at Marham.[1]
History of the Victor (B.2) Training Flight
Formed at RAF Cottesmore (now Kendrew Barracks) on 1 April 1962, operating Victor B.2's, disbanded eight years later at RAF Wittering.[3]
History of the Victor Training Unit
Formed at RAF Cottesmore during September 1961, operating B.2's, disbanded less than a year still at Cottesmore.[3]
References
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[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Lake, A (1999). Flying units of the RAF. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6.