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The Birth of the RAF: Why Britain Created an Air Force of Its Own

The Birth of the RAF: Why Britain Created an Air Force of Its Own

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Welcome to The RAF Chronicle Podcast. In this episode, we examine why Britain created the Royal Air Force as a separate service in 1918.

This episode traces the path from the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service to the birth of the RAF, explaining how wartime pressure, home-defence failures, Jan Smuts's report, and the growing strategic importance of air power pushed Britain towards a decision no other major power had yet taken.

The creation of the RAF was more than an administrative merger. It was Britain's early recognition that air power had become too important, too wide-ranging, and too politically significant to remain subordinate to older service structures.

In this episode:

  • The separate development of the R F C and the R N A S
  • Why 1917 exposed the weakness of divided air organisation
  • Jan Smuts and the political case for an independent air service
  • The creation of the RAF on 1 April 1918
  • Why that decision shaped inter-war doctrine, home defence, and later British air strategy

Listen if you're interested in:

  • Royal Air Force history
  • British military history
  • Air power and strategy
  • Aviation history
  • The wider context behind famous RAF stories

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