RAF Boys in the Middle East

True Stories of the RAF Aircrew and Groundcrew East of Suez 1918-1971

Steve Bond

£25.00

RAF Boys in the Middle East will present the reader with a varied collection of stories from over 40 air and ground crew covering a number of the locations, aircraft types and units which served throughout the Middle East, supported by explanatory text and original photographs. A step back in time to honour those veterans.

Format: Hardback
Extent: 256 pages
Dimensions: 234 x 156
ISBN: 9781911714392.
Categories: , .
Publication Date: 31 August 2026

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he area of responsibility for the RAF in the Middle East was vast, encompassing the whole of Arabia plus substantial parts of East Africa. The operational challenges were substantial, not least the frequent need to operate in and out of remote and minimally prepared dessert landing grounds in areas sparsely populated by often less than friendly inhabitants. Add to the mix the Second World War, tribal uprisings and squabbles between neighbouring countries, and the RAF certainly had its work cut out.

The RFC had a presence in the Middle East from 1914 with operation responsibility for Egypt, the Sudan and Kenya, and administrative responsibility for Palestine, Transjordan, Iraq and Aden, tasks carried on by the RAF from 1918. The critical wartime campaigns in Egypt and Libya came under RAF Middle East, and Middle East Command was absorbed into RAF Mediterranean and Middle East in 1945. Middle East Air Force (MEAF) was formed on 1 June 1949 and on 1 March 1961 it was renamed Near East Air Force (NEAF). At the same time Air Forces Middle East (AFME) was formed at Steamer Point Aden, being disbanded in 1967. To support the dwindling RAF presence in the region HQ Air Forces Gulf at Muharraq Bahrain came into being in September 1967, disbanding on 15 December 1971 following the final withdrawal from Aden.

RAF Boys in the Middle East will present the reader with a varied collection of stories from those who were there, supported by explanatory text and original black and white and colour photographs. The recollections of over 40 air and ground crew, with some going back to pre-war years, cover a good number of the many locations, aircraft types and units which served throughout the Middle East. A step back in time to honour those veterans.

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Weight 842 g
Dimensions 234 × 156 × 25 mm

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