RAF Wittering - Subordinate and Lodger Units

Subordinate and Lodger Units

  • No. 42 (Expeditionary Support) Wing
    • No 71 (Inspection and Repair) Sqn
    • No 5001 Squadron
    • No 5131 (Bomb Disposal) Squadron
    • No 93 (Expeditionary Armaments) Sqn based at RAF Marham
  • No 85 (Expeditionary Logistics (EL)) Wing
    • No 1 Expeditionary Logistics Sqn
    • No 2 Mechanical Transport Sqn
    • No 3 Mobile Catering Sqn
    • Joint Aircraft Recovery & Transportation Squadron (JARTS)
  • No. 4 (Reserve) Squadron
  • Headquarters No 1 RAF Force Protection Wing
  • No. 3 Squadron RAF Regiment
  • Harrier Aerosystems Squadron
  • Low Flying Operations Squadron


  • Royal Engineers
    • HQ Works Group RE (Airfields)
    • 529 STRE (Specialist Team Royal Engineers)

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