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Army Air Corps

Military · army.mod.uk
The Army Air Corps is the aviation arm of the British Army, first formed in 1942 during the Second World War by grouping the various airborne units of the British Army. Wikipedia
Active: 1942–1949; 1957–present
Attack: Apache AH1; Apache AH-64E V6
Battle honours: Falkland Islands 1982; Wadi al-Batin, Gulf 1991; Basra, Iraq 2003
Colonel Commandant: Lieutenant General Sir Nicholas Borton
Colonel-in-Chief: The Prince of Wales
Garrison/HQ: AAC Middle Wallop
March: Quick: Recce Flight; Slow: Thieving Magpie