List of Royal Flying Corps brigades
The Royal Flying Corps brigades were organizational formations of British military aircraft and personnel during World War I that typically controlled several wings. The air brigade system was introduced into the Royal Flying Corps in late 1915 and initially retained by the Royal Air Force on its establishment on 1 April 1918. Following the Allies' victory later that year the air brigades were disbanded in 1919. Subsequently, the RAF was restructured with commands comprising groups and groups comprising wings without the need for brigades.
Origins
Following Sir David Henderson's return from France to the War Office in August 1915, he submitted a scheme to the Army Council which was intended to expand the command structure of the Flying Corps. The Corps' wings would be grouped in pairs to form brigades and the commander of each brigade would hold the temporary rank of brigadier-general. The scheme met with Lord Kitchener's approval and although some staff officers opposed it, the scheme was adopted.In the field, most brigades were assigned to the army. Initially a brigade consisted of an army wing and corps wing; beginning in November 1916 a balloon wing was added to control the observation balloon companies. Logistics support was provided by an army aircraft park, aircraft ammunition column and reserve lorry park.
List of Brigades
The following brigades were established :I Brigade
Established 16 January 1916 at Aire. Disbanded on 5 March 1919.The brigadier-generals commanding were:
- E B Ashmore
- D le G Pitcher
- G S Shephard
- C T MacLean – Temporary appointment, not a general officer
- D le G Pitcher
II Brigade
The brigadier-generals commanding were:
- J F A Higgins
- In abeyance from 15 January to 10 February 1916. The original II Brigade was re-designated as the VI Brigade on 15 January 1916. Re-established at Oxelaere on 10 February 1916.
- J M Salmond
- T I Webb-Bowen
- J H W Becke
- T I Webb-Bowen
III Brigade
The brigadier-generals commanding were:
- J F A Higgins
- Charles Longcroft
IV Brigade
The brigadier-generals commanding were:
- E B Ashmore
- J H W Becke
V Brigade
The brigadier-generals commanding were:
- J M Salmond
- Disbanded - 9 March to 27 August 1916
- C A H Longcroft
- L E O Charlton
VI Brigade
The brigadier-generals commanding were:
- J F A Higgins
- J M Salmond
- In abeyance from 20 July 1916 to 12 October 1917
- T C R Higgins
Middle East Brigade
The brigadier-general commanding was:
- W G H Salmond
RFC Cadet Brigade
- A C Critchley
Palestine Brigade
- Direct command of GOC, RFC Middle East
- A E Borton
VII Brigade
- T I Webb-Bowen
- C L Lambe
Training Brigade (Middle East)
- P L W Herbert
VIII Brigade
- C L N Newall
IX Brigade
- R E T Hogg
Training Brigade
- J M Salmond
Home Defence Brigade
- J F A Higgins
Eastern Training Brigade
- R E T Hogg
- C F De S Murphy
Northern Training Brigade
- P L W Herbert
- R R Smith-Barry
Southern Training Brigade
- H C T Dowding
X Brigade
- E R Ludlow-Hewitt
XI Brigade
- Brigadier-General C L Courtney