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Air Intelligence Wing of DISS in 2000, following the school's move to Chicksands in Bedfordshire. After the first two courses, the Royal Navy was invited to send officers to attend and the course was renamed the Joint Air Intelligence Course (JAIC). In 2005, DISS became part of the Defence College of Intelligence and the Air Intelligence Wing was renamed Horus Training Delivery Wing. Following a re-organisation in 2007, the structure was changed again and the Defence School of Intelligence (DSI) was set up with Air Intelligence Wing as a sub-organisation as the Phase 2 training unit (professional specialist training) for all RAF Intelligence Analyst Airmen, RAF Intelligence Officers, plus as a Phase 3 training unit (Continuation Specialist Training) for RAF Intelligence Analyst NCOs and Royal Navy and British Army Officers employed in air intelligence duties.
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and a medical centre. Because of the sensitivity of intelligence and covert operations during the war, the site was not made fully public and it operated under the guise of an RAF convalescence hospital. A number of different courses were run lasting between five days and three weeks, teaching Air Intelligence, Escape and Evasion, and Basic Intelligence Analysis for direct entrants to intelligence work. The majority of the instruction was given by visiting specialists (from Air Ministry, MI-6,
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The Air Intelligence Wing of the Defence School of Intelligence (DSI) delivers the Joint Air Intelligence Course (JAIC) to officers and the Operational Air Intelligence Course (OpAIC) to airmen. These courses prepare the individual for posting to intelligence roles. After completion of the first tour
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policy, strategy and planning, so the RAF Intelligence School was officially constituted and given a proper home at Caen Wood Towers. The site was set up as Royal Air Force Station Highgate around grounds and outbuildings of the Caen Wood estate. This included accommodation, messing, equipment stores
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However, training for officers focused on imagery analysis with general intelligence being taught at Ashford on a three week course at the Defence Intelligence and Security School (DISS), the renamed SSI. The first professional Air Intelligence course (RAF Intelligence Course - RAFIC) was run in the
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By the start of the 1990s, the RAF could see the benefit of an independent Intelligence Branch, creating the GD (Intelligence) Branch. They required more information and warning on the potential enemies around the world in order to maintain the diminishing RAF's ability to react. In 1997, GD (INT)
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on 3 September. This model was also adopted by other Commonwealth nations. The new Intelligence Branch was initially called the General Duties (Admin) Branch but later renamed the Administrative and Special Duties Branch (for Intelligence duties). At the time, officers of the Intelligence Branch
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Following the end of the war, training continued at RAF Highgate until 1948 when the Air Ministry decided that the School should move to the Air Ministry building as they were de-requisitioning the property. The Branch was split up into Administrative and Special Duties Branch (Photography) and
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the art of intelligence analysis. Much of this early training was very simplistic and did little more than introduce those to be employed in intelligence duties to the structure of the secretive organisation and where sources came from. The first series of courses started on 20 November 1939 at
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Entrants to the branch are initially trained as general intelligence analysts and can later sub-specialise in one of a number of trades. Personnel in each sub-specialisation can be employed in a number of locations.
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Personnel have been employed in intelligence duties since the formation of the RAF in 1918. But the first dedicated RAF Intelligence Branch was established in late 1939 following the outbreak of the
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As with all RAF trades and sub-specialisations personnel can be employed in a range of locations within the trade or in the wider organisation. These can include:
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On 2 August 1969, the RAF Intelligence School was officially closed and intelligence training was transferred to the School of Service Intelligence (SSI) at
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Intelligence Department. These officers were mainly trained pilots on a ground tour or who for medical reasons could no longer fly. In 1939 the
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At the outbreak of war, the Air Ministry recognised the need for formalised Intelligence training and established a number of courses to teach
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Generalist Air Intelligence officer: Squadron Intelligence Officer, Station Intelligence Officer, Air Intelligence Centre (AIC) Analyst
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The unit was soon awarded a badge (crest) as a proof of the high official regard for the value of the school. The badge consisted of a
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Further training courses are provided throughout a career, in; Intelligence Mission Support, Collections Management, Cyber Warfare,
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David Dobson, an RAF Investigator, is the main character featured in the 1978 novel "The Dancing Dodo" by spy and thriller author
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Analysis. These Phase 2 specialist courses are delivered in the joint environment alongside intelligence specialists of the
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for airmen. Following initial training, entrants are posted to the Joint Intelligence Training Group (JITG) Chicksands, in
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in south-east England. A routine task becomes complicated when it's discovered that the crew members are still alive.
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and Allied Forces attached to the RAF) attended over 372 courses. In late 1944, the school was hit twice by German
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Air Cdre Archibald Boyle MC OBE CMG, WW2 Director RAF Intelligence and SOE Director of Intelligence & Security
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Summary of lecture delivered at Intelligence Course at R.A.F. Caenwood Towers, Highgate, 1943 - National Archives
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Shot Down and on the Run: The RAF and Commonwealth Aircrews Who Got Home from Behind Enemy Lines, 1940-1945
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Administrative and Special Duties Branch (Signals), with no dedicated Air Intelligence specialisation.
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GC, WAAF Section Officer and SOE Agent during WWII, captured and executed, posthumously awarded the
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performed the duty of Squadron Intelligence/Protection Officer or aircrew on ground tours in the
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F.R. Chappell, author (RAF Intelligence Officer on a Wellington Bomber Squadron during WW2)
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former Director of National Savings in the 1980s. (Served in Burma as a linguist in WW2).
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also established a dedicated Air Intelligence Section under the command of Group Captain
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became the Operations Support (Intelligence) specialisation that is in existence today.
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Defence Intelligence and the Cold War: Britain's Joint Intelligence Bureau 1945-1964
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Sqn Ldr M.J. Stanley, last Officer Commanding of the RAF Intelligence School (1969)
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MBE, poet, comedian, songwriter & presenter (WRAF Plotter Aerial Photography)
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Staff Officer (Intelligence): JFC, JFIG, PJHQ, Air Command, AWC, 1 Group, JFACHQ
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In 1965, the three service intelligence departments were amalgamated in the new
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flying bombs causing damage to the buildings and injuring a number of staff.
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Photographic Interpreter – credited with the discovery of the V1 Programme)
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intelligence centres attached to aircraft units, and also to work at the
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Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance
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In 1943, the Unit was transferred for administrative purposes to
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Unit badge: R.A.F. Intelligence School, 1943, National Archives
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CBE, comedian and actor (RAF Intelligence Officer during WWII)
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Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) Manager
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RAF School of Intelligence papers 1942–48, National Archives
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Entrants to the specialisation undertake common training at
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RAF Intelligence Branch established in the Second World War
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Flt Lt Sandy MacDonald "RAF Intelligence", character in
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CBE CStJ, actor (RAF Intelligence Officer during WW2)
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1964
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of duty, airmen can choose to further specialise in
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Index


Defence Intelligence
Government of the United Kingdom
Intelligence services
Royal Air Force
British Armed Forces

badge
Second World War
Air Ministry
Secret Intelligence Service
F. W. Winterbotham
MI-6
Signals Intelligence
Bletchley Park
RAF Medmenham
Volunteer Reserve Officers
Harrow
Stations
Caen Wood Towers
Highgate
Athlone House
Air Ministry
MI-9
Central Interpretation Unit
Station "X" at Bletchley Park
Sphinx
No. 28 Group RAF
RAF Technical Training Command
RAF Bomber Command

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