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Central Photographic Establishment
Former Royal Air Force photographic reconnaissance unit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Central Photographic Establishment (CPE) is a former Royal Air Force unit that dealt with Photographic reconnaissance after the Second World War. It started life as No. 106 (Photographic Reconnaissance) Wing RAF on 3 July 1943. The wing was upgraded to a group on 14 April 1944 as No. 106 (Photographic Reconnaissance) Group RAF under RAF Coastal Command then on 15 August 1946 it was upgraded again to the CPE.
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History
The CPE was formed on 15 August 1946 at Fifield House, Benson.[1]
History of No. 106 (Photographic Reconnaissance) Wing RAF
106 Wing was formed on 3 July 1943 at RAF Benson.[2]
History of No. 106 (Photographic Reconnaissance) Group RAF
106 Group was formed on 14 April 1944 at Fifield House, Benson.[3]
See also
- RAF Medmenham, the main interpretation centre for photographic reconnaissance operations
- List of Royal Air Force units & establishments
References
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