RAF Logistics Command
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The Royal Air Force's Logistics Command was formed on 1 April 1994 from elements of Support Command. Its role was to provide logistics support to the RAF.
Logistics Command was headquartered across two sites, RAF Brampton and RAF Wyton. Its motto was Sustentamus et Relient. Logistics Command was disbanded on 1 April 2000 when it was absorbed into the Defence Logistics Organisation.
[edit] Air Officers Commanding-in-Chief
The Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief was double-hatted as the Air Member for Logistics. There were only three AOC-in-Cs during the short existence of Logistics Command.
- 1 April 1994 - Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Alcock
- Unknown - Air Marshal Sir Colin Terry
- 30 April 1999 - Air Marshal M D Pledger