No. 8 Group RAF

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No. 8 (PFF) Group RAF
No. 8 (Bomber) Group RAF
No. 8 (Training) Group RAF
CBE, DSO
Insignia
Group badgeA Mullet of eight points surmounted by an arrow enflamed, point downwards, in bend sinister[1]
The star and eight points represent the number 8 group and the astro-navigation undertaken by its crews. The flaming arrow was meant to demonstrate their Pathfinding role[2]

No. 8 Group RAF (8 Gp) was a

Second World War
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First World War

No. 8 Group was formed in April 1918 as a training unit and designated 8 Group (Training). It remained in this function throughout the rest of the war and was disbanded in May 1919.

Second World War

First formation

The Group was re-established as No 8 (Bomber) Group on 1 September 1941 only to be disbanded around five months later on 28 January 1942.

Reformation of Group 8