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Air Headquarters Levant (AHQ Levant) was a command of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) established on December 1, 1941 by renaming the command known as H.Q. RAF Palestine and Transjordan. It controlled RAF units in the Mandate of Palestine and in the Emirate of Transjordan. Prior to being disbanded on July 27, 1948, Air H.Q. Levant was a sub-command of RAF Middle East Command and its successors. RAF Middle East Command became a sub-command of the Mediterranean Air Command in February 1943.

An AHQ Levant was reformed on 1 May 1955 when AHQ Iraq was renamed AHQ Levant as an interim measure (following a new agreement with the Iraq Government for the defence of Iraq and use by the RAF of bases in Iraq. On 1 December 1955 AHQ Levant started to transfer from RAF Habbaniya to Cyprus (probably RAF Nicosia) and on 15 January 1956, when the move was complete, AHQ Cyprus and AHQ Levant were amalgamated as AHQ Levant. AHQ Levant was disbanded, 1 Apr 1958.

H.Q RAF Palestine and Transjordan November 11, 1941

Air Commodore Leslie Brown

  • No. 259 Wing
  • No. 263 Wing
  • Air H.Q. Levant October 27, 1942

    Group Capt Herbert Mermagen

  • No. 1438 Flight, Bristol Blenheims
  • No. 1413 Flight (Met.), Gloster Gladiators
  • No. 2 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit RAF (Detachment), Hawker Hurricanes
  • No. 213 Group
  • No. 241 Wing
  • No. 451 Squadron RAAF, Hurricane
  • Air H.Q. Levant July 10, 1943

    A/Cdre Bernard McEntegart

  • No. 208 Squadron, Hurricane
  • No. 1413 Flight (Meteorological), Gladiator
  • Air H.Q. Levant June, 1944

    Air Commodore John Coleman

    Air H.Q. Levant January, 1945

    Air Commodore Hector McGregor (RNZAF)

    Met.= Meteorological Det.=Detachment;RAAF=Royal Australian Air Force.

    References

    AHQ Levant Wikipedia