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No. 46 Group RAF
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No. 46 Group RAF was a group of the Royal Air Force.
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Active | 17 January 1944 - 15 October 1949 1 November 1949 - 31 March 1950 1 September 1972 - 1 January 1976 |
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Type | Royal Air Force group |
Role | Military transport |
Part of | RAF Transport Command |
Motto(s) | Alios Alis Alo (Latin for 'With my wings I nourish others') |
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No. 46 Group was formed on 17 January 1944 within RAF Transport Command. The Headquarters was at The Cedars, Hatch End, Middlesex and the first Air Officer Commanding No. 46 Group was Air Commodore Arthur Leonard ‘Fido’ Fiddament CB, CBE, DFC.[1]