
In 1936 the RAF had only three ammunition dumps: at Sinderland, Cheshire Chilmark, Wiltshire and Pulham St Mary, Norfolk. 42 Group RAF and RAF Maintenance Command.Īs a result of a serious shortage of funds during the inter-war period and a weakness of policy, the RAF was singularly ill-equipped to deal with the requirements of air warfare for the protected storage of explosives. The logistics organisations of the Royal Air Force in World War II were No.

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